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Speech Communication<br />

Degree: Associate of Arts<br />

The completion of the following courses is appropriate for those who<br />

plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to completea major<br />

in communications. This program provides basic preparation leading<br />

to communication-related careers such as sales, journalism, public<br />

relations, personnel, service and politicalcareers, teaching and broadcasting.<br />

You are urged to consult with a faculty advisor before beginning any<br />

program of study.<br />

Recommended Courses<br />

Credits<br />

ASL 100 Introduction to Sign Language 3<br />

ASL 111 American Sign Language 3<br />

ASL 112 American Sign Language II 3<br />

SPE 125 Interpersonal Communication<br />

or<br />

SPE 211 Advanced Public Speaking<br />

SPE 217 Group Communication 3<br />

SPE 220 Intercultural Communication 3<br />

SPE 230 Argumentation and Debate 1-3<br />

or<br />

SPE 275 Forensics and Speech Competition 1-3<br />

Core Curriculum Requirements<br />

English/Speech<br />

ENG 121 English Composition I 3<br />

ENG 122 English Composition II 3<br />

SPE 115 Public Speaking 3<br />

Humanities (courses from two different disciplines) 9<br />

ART 110, 111, 112; Foreign Language 111, 112, 211, 212; HUM 121,<br />

122, 123; LIT 115, 201, 202; MUS 120, 121, 122; PHI 111, 112, 113;<br />

THE 105, 211, 212<br />

Mathematics (any course from the following) 3<br />

MAT 160, 171, 135, 201, 202<br />

Science (any course from the following) 4<br />

AST 101, 102; BIO 105, 111, 112; CHE 101, 102, 111, 112; GEY 111,<br />

121; PHY 105, 111, 112, 211, 212<br />

Social and Behavioral Sciences (courses from two different<br />

disciplines)<br />

ANT 101, 111; ECO 201, 202; GEO 105;<br />

HIS 101, 102, 201, 202; POS 105, 111; PSY 101, 102;<br />

SOC 101, 102 9<br />

Electives 14<br />

Electives must be selected from college-level transfer courses. No more<br />

than three credits in physical education may be counted.<br />

Total Required Credits 60<br />

Theatre Arts<br />

Degree: Associate of Arts<br />

The completion of the following courses is appropriate for those who<br />

plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a<br />

major in theatre arts. This program provides basic preparation leading<br />

to theatre-related careers, as well as to the teaching of theatre.<br />

Students are urged to consult with a faculty advisor before beginning<br />

any program of study.<br />

Recommended Courses<br />

Credits<br />

THE 105 Introduction to Theatre Arts (Core) 3<br />

THE 111 Acting I 3<br />

or<br />

THE 116 Technical Theatre 3<br />

THE 211 Development of Theatre I (Core) 3<br />

or<br />

THE 212 Development of Theatre II (Core) 3<br />

Choose one course from the following for a total of 3 credits:<br />

THE 170 Dance and Stage Movement 3<br />

THE 271 Dance for the Musical Theatre 3<br />

THE 210 Singing for Actors 3<br />

THE 215 Playwriting 3<br />

Choose two courses from the following for a total of 6 credits:<br />

THE 131 Theatre Production I 3<br />

THE 132 Theatre Production II 3<br />

THE 231 Theatre Production III 3<br />

THE 232 Theatre Production IV 3<br />

or any THE course not listed above<br />

Core Curriculum Requirements<br />

English/Speech<br />

ENG 121 English Composition I 3<br />

ENG 122 English Composition II 3<br />

SPE 115 Public Speaking 3<br />

Humanities (any course from the following) 3<br />

ART 110, 111, 112; Foreign Language 111, 112, 211, 212; HUM 121,<br />

122, 123; LIT 115, 201, 202; MUS 120, 121, 122; PHI 111, 112, 113<br />

Mathematics (any course from the following)<br />

MAT 160, 171, 175, 201, 202 3<br />

Science (any course from the following) 4<br />

AST 101, 102; BIO 105, 111, 112; CHE 101, 102, 111, 112; GEY 111,<br />

121; PHY 105, 111, 112, 211, 212<br />

Social and Behavioral Sciences (courses from two different<br />

disciplines) ANT 101, 111; ECO 201, 202; GEO 105; HIS 101, 102,<br />

201, 202; POS 105, 111; PSY 101, 102; SOC 101, 102<br />

9<br />

Electives 8<br />

Electives must be selected from college-level transfer courses. No more<br />

than three credits in physical education may be counted.<br />

Total Required Credits 60<br />

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