Speech Communications (Transfer)
SPEECH COMMUNICATION REVIEW
Speech Communication Studies: More Than Public Speaking
Speech Communication Studies courses currently taught at UCC include Fundamentals of Public Speaking, Small Group Discussion, Persuasive Speech, Introduction to Mass Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Listening, and Public Relations. A Gender Communications course will also be offered soon.
Students in these courses will meet outcomes such as the following:
- learn and apply strategies for decision-making and conflict management while developing cohesive teams with shared leadership responsibilities
- examine the effects of listening style on personal relationships and public interactions while assessing personal listening proficiencies
- prepare and deliver effective extemporaneous communications and persuasive messages
- develop skills applicable to work, social, civic and intercultural communication situations.
UCC offers three Communication Studies Suggested Transfer Guides for students wishing to earn an AAOT at UCC in order to then transfer to a university: Communication Studies: Public Relations, Communication Studies: Speech Communication, and Communication Studies: Journalism. For the Suggested Transfer Guides for Public Relations and Speech Communication, see below. For the Suggested Transfer Guides for Journalism, select the Instructional Program link from http://www.umpqua.edu and then select "Journalism."
Communication Studies: Public Relations Suggested Transfer Guide
| Term 1 - Fall | ||
| GS104 | Physical Science | 4 credits |
|
MTH105 OR MTH111 |
Into to Contemporary Math or College Algebra |
4 credits |
| WR121 | English Composition | 3 credits |
| Humanities Elective | 3 credits | |
| History or Social Science | 3 credits | |
| Term 2 - Winter | ||
| GS105 | Physical Science | 4 credits |
|
SP111 OR SP112 OR SP219 |
Fundamentals of Public Speaking or Persuasive Speech or Small Group Discussion |
3 credits |
| Humanities Elective | 3 credits | |
| WR122 | English Composition | 3 credits |
| History or Social Science | 3 credits | |
| Term 3 - Spring | ||
| GS106 | Physical Science | 4 credits |
| J215 | Journalism Production | 3 credits |
|
J205 OR J211 |
Public Relations or Intro to Mass Communications |
3 credits |
| WR123 | English Composition | 3 credits |
| WR227 | Technical Writing | 3 credits |
| History or Social Science | 3 credits | |
| Term 4 - Fall | ||
| ECON201 | Economics | 3 credits |
| J215 | Journalism Production | 3 credits |
|
SP111 OR SP112 OR SP219 |
Fundamentals of Public Speaking or Persuasive Speech or Small Group Discussion |
3 credits |
| History or Social Science | 3 credits | |
| Humanities or Literature Elective | 3 credits | |
| Term 5 - Winter | ||
| ECON202 | Economics | 3 credits |
| J251 | Writing for the Media | 3 credits |
|
SP105 OR SP218 |
Listening or Interpersonal Communication |
3 credits |
| History or Social Science | 3 credits | |
| Humanities Elective | 3 credits | |
| Term 6 - Spring | ||
| ECON203 | Economics | 3 credits |
| HPE295 | Health and Wellness | 3 credits |
|
J205 OR J211 |
Public Relations OR Intro to Mass Communications |
3 credits |
|
SP111 OR SP112 OR SP219 |
Fundamentals of Public Speaking or Persuasive Speech or Small Group Discussion |
Communication Studies: Speech Communication Suggested Transfer Guide
| Term 1 - Fall | ||
| SP111 | Public Speaking | 3 credits |
| WR121 | English Composition | 3 credits |
| Humanities Elective | 3 credits | |
| World Languages or Elective | 3 - 4 credits | |
| History or Social Science | 3 credits | |
| Term 2 - Winter | ||
| SP219 | Small Group Discussion | 3 credits |
| WR122 | English Composition | 3 credits |
| Humanities Elective | 3 credits | |
| World Languages or Elective | 3 - 4 credits | |
| History or Social Science | 3 credits | |
| Term 3 - Spring | ||
| SP112 | Persuasive Speech | 3 credits |
| WR123 | English Composition | 3 credits |
| Humanities Elective | 3 credits | |
| History or Social Science | 3 credits | |
| World Languages or Elective | 3 - 4 credits | |
|
MTH105 OR MTH111 |
Intro to Contemporary Math or College Algebra |
|
| Term 4 - Fall | ||
| ENG | Literature | 3 credits |
| GS104 | Physical Science | 3 credits |
| HPE295 | Health and Wellness | 3 credits |
| Social Science | 3 credits | |
| World Languages or Elective | 3 - 4 credits | |
| Term 5 - Winter | ||
| GS105 | Physical Science | 3 credits |
| SP105 | Listening | 3 credits |
| SP218 | Interpersonal Communications | 3 credits |
| Social Science | 3 credits | |
| World Languages or Elective | 3 - 4 credits | |
| Term 6 - Spring | ||
| GS106 | Physical Science | 3 credits |
| J211 | Intro to Mass Communications | 3 credits |
| World Languages or Elective | 3 - 4 credits | |
| Humanities Elective | 3 credits | |
For the AAOT, students must take at least four courses in Science/Math/Computer Science from at least two disciplines, including at least three biological or physical science courses with labs. Second year foreign languages are included as Arts and Letters courses; first year foreign languages are counted as electives. At least one of the Discipline Studies courses (Science/Math/Computer Science; Social Science; Arts and Letters) must be designated as meeting the criteria for Cultural Literacy; J211 meets this Cultural Literacy requirement. See the transfer school for foreign or world language requirements (generally, two years of the same foreign language is required).
For more information, contact
Paula Usrey
Phone: (541)440-4647
Email:
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