Communication, Associate of Arts (AA): Communication Science Emphasis
Whatever their age, social position, or occupation, people communicate. Humans spend more time engaged in speaking and listening than virtually any other activity. Communication is as important as it is pervasive—success or failure often depends on how well we express ourselves and understand others.
The Communication Department's curriculum focuses on communication in a variety of settings -- interpersonal, small group, on-the-job, speaker-to-audience, via mass media and between cultures and nations. In addition, instruction is available in argumentation and debate and communication theory. Surveys show that most employers rank effective communication at the top of desired skills.
The Communication Science Emphasis provides students with the foundational knowledge in communication theory and research methods and prepares them to make a successful transition to a Baccalaureate Degree in Communication Studies at any of the UC campuses, particularly UC, Santa Barbara.
Associate Degree Graduation Requirements
Complete all of the following:
- All Department Requirements listed below with a “C” or better or “P” in each course (at least 20% of the department requirements must be completed through SBCC).
- One of the following three General Education options:
- OPTION 1: A minimum of 18 units of SBCC General Education Requirements (Areas A-D) and Institutional Requirements (Area E) and Information Competency Requirement (Area F) OR
- OPTION 2: IGETC Pattern OR
- OPTION 3: CSU GE Breadth Pattern
- A total of 60 degree-applicable units (SBCC courses numbered 100 and higher).
- Maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better in all units attempted at SBCC.
- Maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better in all college units attempted.
- A minimum of 12 units through SBCC.
Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
Department Requirements | ||
COMM 101 | Introduction to Communication | 3 |
MATH 117 | Elementary Statistics | 4 |
or PSY 150 | Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences | |
or SOC 125 | Introduction to Statistics in Sociology | |
COMM 288 | Communication Research Methods | 3-4 |
or PSY 200 | Research Methods and Experimental Design in Psychology | |
COMM 289 | Communication Theory | 3 |
Complete two courses from the following: | 6 | |
Interpersonal Communication | ||
or COMM 121H | Interpersonal Communication, Honors | |
or COMM 122 | Mediated Interpersonal Communication | |
Fundamentals Of Public Speaking | ||
or COMM 131H | Fundamentals Of Public Speaking, Honors | |
Small Group Communication | ||
Leadership in a Global Society | ||
Intercultural Communication | ||
Communication in Organizations | ||
or COMM 162 | Mediated Communication in Organizations | |
Mass Media and Society | ||
Rhetoric of Pop Culture | ||
Argumentation and Debate | ||
Reporting/Writing I | ||
Total Units | 19.00-20.00 |
- Demonstrate ability to analyze and critically evaluate communication practices, messages and outcomes in various contexts (e.g., interpersonal, intercultural, small group, public and professional communication, and mass media).
- Develop a repertoire of strategies for improved communication effectiveness and demonstrate the strategies in oral, written and/or presentation contexts.
- Read, evaluate and report on communication research.
- Recognize and articulate the benefits and challenges of diverse communicative practices of people living in a global/multicultural society.
- Demonstrate understanding of the ethical dimensions of communication.