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Learn about human communication from diverse cultures, experiences, and multiple perspectives. It's through communication that we share our identities, foster relationships, and exchange ideas that shape our social, cultural, and political reality.Communication Studies offers a wide range of courses that satisfy general education requirements and lead to Associate of Arts and Associate of Arts for Transfer degrees, providing a streamlined path to a university.
Along the way, you'll learn critical thinking skills, how make a difference in your community, how to find your own unique voice, and the principles of ethical communication.
- Critical thinking
- Research methods
- College-level writing
- Public speaking
- Communication theory
- Group collaboration
- Media fluency
- Tech-based communication
Finding the right program starts with knowing what you enjoy—if these skills and interests sound like you, you might enjoy studying Communication Studies
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What can you do with a major or minor in Communication Studies? Delta College counselors Raichelle Strickland and Diane Feneck discuss the most popular career opportunities.
Speech and Debate
Become a confident communicator, quick thinker, and persuasive speaker, all while earning college credit and competing on a winning team.
You’ll participate in local and intercollegiate speech tournaments, craft compelling persuasive and performance pieces, and explore formats like debate, oral interpretation, and extemporaneous speaking. The skills you gain in public speaking, research, writing, teamwork, and critical thinking are powerful assets in careers like law, politics, education, marketing, and more.