Program description
In today's workplace, the ability to effectively listen, collaborate and deliver powerful presentations can significantly contribute to job performance and satisfaction. In fact, study after study shows that communication skills are the number one criterion for hiring.
Speech-communication examines the creation, transmission, analysis, and ethics of the messages we receive each day. Its scope is vast — stretching from the time of the ancient Greeks to the frontiers of cyberspace.
Communication skills are equally important in our personal lives. Research indicates that being able to manage conflict, listen effectively and reveal thoughts and feelings are critical to fostering satisfying relationships. Our multicultural society and global economy also require the knowledge and appreciation of diverse communication styles. A democratic citizenry depends on participants who can communicate effectively and ethically with others.
We value quality teaching and have high standards of academic excellence. And, we value the importance and centrality of communication in educating all students.
Program points of pride
Speech-Communication courses include the following:
- Communication and Gender
- Communication, Travel and Tourism
- Fundamentals of Public Speaking
- Intercultural Communication
- Interpersonal Communication
- Introduction to Mass Communication
- Minnesota's New Immigrants: Communication, Culture and Conflict
- Small Group Communication
Student points of pride
The Speech-Communication Department is also home to Century's award-winning debate team. Debate courses — both introductory and advanced intercollegiate debate — are open to all students.
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