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Speech Communication

In our tough economy job seekers need an edge – something that makes them stand out from other candidates. Strong oral communication skills are at the top of employer’s wish lists, with 95% of employers citing it as THE MOST IMPORTANT competency (National Association of Colleges & School, Job Outlook 2024). Whether you’re seeking to improve your skills through a single class, or trying to pursue a career in communications, the classes offered in the Speech Communication department at 鶹ɫƬ will help you achieve your goal.

Overview

Name Dr. Janene Davison, Coordinator
Title Associate Professor of Speech/Program Coordinator
Room N-322
Program Area Communications
Phone 409-944-1329
Email jdavison@gc.edu
Admin Support

Kayla Pangarakis

409-944-1320

Students who choose to pursue an Associate of Arts in Speech Communication will take the basic core curriculum along with Introduction to Speech Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Business & Professional Communication, and Public Speaking. Upon completion of this degree plan, students will be well situated to transfer to most four-year colleges in Texas and elsewhere.

See the most recent college catalog for specific degree requirements and course descriptions. Additionally, online course options are available for local and distance learning students.

Most mid to large companies have communication professionals on staff to help the organization communicate effectively with internal and external audiences. These jobs include marketing communications, social and digital media, journalism, and health communication. Communication staff also conduct corporate training, and may act as a spokesperson for an organization. Advertising, public relations, corporate communications, education, law, politics, and many other careers have a foundation in the field of speech communications.

The projects that media and communications professions will gain around 109,500 jobs in the United States each year with an average median wage of $66, 320.

The goal of the Speech Department at Galveston College is to help students become competent communicators. Speech is a practical field of study, and courses are designed to facilitate recognition of existing communication styles, improve communication skills, and then to transfer that knowledge into practical application. The program emphasizes the need to recognize and accommodate diversity in written and spoken forms of communication, and teaches students to use critical thinking skills to evaluate the receiver and context of the message, and then to adapt communication appropriately.

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Financial aid is available to help eligible part-time and full-time students pay for college. It can be a combination of grants, loans and work-study.

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Name

Rosei Alcocer

Phone

409-944-1228

Email

ralcocer@gc.edu

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