Communication Department
Humanities & Fine Arts Division Office
- Dean: Chris Iwata
Email: IwataC@scc.losrios.edu Communication Contact
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Department Chair: Lori Petite
Email: PetiteL@scc.losrios.edu
Phone: 916-558-2440
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Department Chair: Lori Petite
- Dean: Chris Iwata
Degrees
- Communication Studies for Transfer
- Communication Degree
- Department Catalog
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It’s what you need…It’s what they want.
The ability to communicate effectively and appropriately is highly valued in today’s professional world.
From public speaking, advocacy, and political debate, to conflict management, small group, interpersonal, and intercultural relationships, our program is designed to meet the challenges our students face in every dimension of their lives.
Programs of Study
Are you interested in communication as a major? Our AA Transfer (AAT) degree is designed to assist you specifically in your CSU transfer goals. Perhaps you are just interested in taking one or two classes from our department? Explore the diverse courses we offer to see which one will meet your specific needs. You may still find that at transfer degree works well with your general education plan and actually accelerates your educational plan. Need more information? We welcome the opportunity to discuss your educational or career plans.
Communication Degree
The Communication Department offers a variety of courses designed to meet students’ needs for graduation, transfer, and personal and professional development. Students earning the Associate of Arts degree in Communication will be able to understand and apply human communication concepts relating to presentational speaking, critical thinking, group and interpersonal… MORE >>
Communication Studies for Transfer
The Communication Department offers a variety of courses designed to meet students’ needs for graduation, transfer, and personal and professional development.
This degree is designed for students who plan to transfer to a California State University (CSU). Completion of the CSU General-Breadth Requirements or IGETC general education pattern is required…. MORE >>