Practice the skills most desired by corporations: organizing, outlining, and delivering speeches.
Appreciate literature as communication, and improve confidence and expressiveness through performance.
Learn and practice successful relational communication at home, in the workplace, and in your community.
Make group interaction and decision-making work for you to solve problems and build consensus.
Study the diversity of styles and verbal and nonverbal communication in different cultures.
Communicate skillfully in the corporate world by studying organizational structures, and gain skills for the global economy.
Explore family interaction patterns and examine the ways in which family members communicate, make decisions, and settle conflicts.
Receive training and practice in employment interviews, customer service, and assertiveness.
As part of the College's Student Learning Outcomes (SLO's) initiative, the Speech Communication Department has developed SLO's at the course level.