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Speech Communication

The speech program prepares students for success in a number of fields. Communication skills are fundamental to all professions, as well as daily life. Course topics include public speaking, small group communication, argumentation and debate, oral interpretation, interpersonal communication as well as forensics practicum.

 

The department sponsors a highly successful forensics program. Students here compete with students from other colleges and universities in public speaking and literary performance events.

 

What is Speech Communication and why is it important?

The field of Speech Communication focuses on how people communicate across various contexts, cultures, channels, and media. In a report on today's fastest growing careers, the U.S. Department of Labor states that communication skills will be in demand across occupations well into the 21st century. Taking Speech Communication courses in college is beneficial to any career path.

 

What can I do with a Speech Communication Degree?  

College students with a Speech Communication Degree can be found in a variety of professional settings. According to the National Communication Association, Speech Communication graduates are employed in the following fields:

 

Advertising

Education

Radio and TV Broadcasting             

Public Relations

Theatre and Performing Arts

Business

Government and Politics

High Technology Industries

Medicine and Healthcare

International Relations

Law

Social and Human Services

And many others.

 

See some famous people with degrees in speech communication at http://www.natcom.org

 

 

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