Communication Studies 2.0, Associate in Arts for Transfer (AA-T)
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. Recognizing this fact, the Communication Department offers a wide range of courses to help students become more skillful, aware communicators. The department’s curriculum focuses on communication in a variety of settings—interpersonal, small group, organizational, presentational, via mass media and between cultures and nations. Courses are also available in argumentation and debate, communication theory and research methods. Communication students will have the opportunity to gain practical and theoretical knowledge about human communication, develop their communication skills, and showcase their proficiency by participating in various projects through their classes. The Communication Department strives to foster an inclusive and welcoming learning experience for all, and develop in our students a deep value of diversity, equity, and inclusion which they will take into their lives and careers outside of our college.
The AA-T in Communication Studies 2.0 provides students with the foundational knowledge in communication to make a successful transition into a Baccalaureate Degree in Communication at any of the CSU campuses. The Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T or AS-T) is a special degree offered at California Community Colleges. Students who earn an AA-T or AS-T degree are guaranteed admission to a campus within the California State University (CSU) system in a similar major, although not necessarily to a specific campus. Students who complete an AA-T or AS-T are given priority consideration when applying to a particular program that is similar to the student’s community college major and will be given a special GPA advantage when applying to CSU impacted campuses or majors. Students who are planning to pursue an AA-T or AS-T are strongly advised to meet with a counselor for additional information about this transfer program. Visit the I Can Go to College site for more information about these degrees.
Associate Degree for Transfer Graduation Requirements
Complete all of the following:
- All Department Requirements listed below with a “C” or better or "P" in each course.
- IGETC-CSU or the CSU GE Breadth pattern.
- A total of 60 CSU transferable semester units.
- Maintain a minimum cumulative CSU transferable GPA of 2.0.
- A minimum of 12 units through SBCC.
Important Note: This AA-T in Communication Studies 2.0 replaces the old AA-T in Communication Studies which was deactivated effective Fall 2024. New students beginning at SBCC in Fall 2024 or after need to complete the AA-T in Communication Studies 2.0 requirements. Students with catalog rights prior to Fall 2024 are advised to consult the CSU ADT Major & Campus Search database to determine which bachelor's degree programs offered by the CSU campuses are deemed similar to the each of the two versions of the AA-T in Communication Studies. Students are also advised to consult ASSIST (www.assist.org) and to meet with an academic counselor to discuss the best combination of courses to take for their AA-T to ensure they receive the admission benefits associated with it, and to meet the requirements of the transfer institution to which they are intending to transfer.
Code | Title | Units |
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Department Requirements | ||
Required Core | 6-6 units | |
Interpersonal Communication | ||
or COMM 121H | Interpersonal Communication, Honors | |
Fundamentals Of Public Speaking | ||
or COMM 131H | Fundamentals Of Public Speaking, Honors | |
List A - Complete three courses from the following: | 9-13 units | |
Beginning Chinese II | ||
or FR 102 | Beginning French II | |
or GER 102 | Beginning German II | |
or ITAL 102 | Beginning Italian II | |
or JAPN 102 | Beginning Japanese II | |
or SPAN 102 | Beginning Spanish II | |
Introduction to Communication | ||
Small Group Communication | ||
Intercultural Communication | ||
Mass Media and Society | ||
Argumentation and Debate | ||
Critical Thinking and Reading | ||
or ENG 111 | Critical Thinking and Composition Through Literature | |
or ENG 111H | Critical Thinking and Composition Through Literature, Honors | |
or ENG 115 | Argumentative Writing and Critical Thinking | |
or PHIL 111 | Critical Thinking And Writing In Philosophy | |
or PHIL 205 | Introduction to Logic | |
Media Design | ||
The Channels: Newswriting and Editing | ||
Photojournalism | ||
Elementary Statistics | ||
or PSY 150 | Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences | |
or SOC 125 | Introduction to Statistics in Sociology | |
American Government And Politics | ||
List B - Complete one course from the following: | 3-5 units | |
Any List A course not already used or one of the following | ||
Introduction To Cultural Anthropology | ||
Leadership in a Global Society | ||
Communication in Organizations | ||
Mediated Communication in Organizations | ||
Rhetoric of Pop Culture | ||
Communication Research Methods | ||
Communication Theory | ||
Introduction to Literature | ||
Reporting/Writing I | ||
General Psychology | ||
or PSY 100H | General Psychology, Honors | |
Introduction To Sociology | ||
or SOC 101H | Introduction to Sociology, Honors | |
Total Units | 18.00-24.00 |
- 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).
- Apply strategies for improved communication effectiveness in oral, written and/or presentation contexts.
- Read, evaluate and report on communication research.
- Evaluate the benefits and challenges of diverse communicative practices of people living in a global/multicultural society.
- Explain the ethical dimensions of communication.