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- Spring 2025 — Classes start Jan 13
Courses in Speech
Courses in Speech
SPECH1 Public Speaking
Principles of effective oral communication applied to several public speaking assignments which emphasize the development of support and organization of ideas, audience analysis, public speaking anxiety, and effective delivery styles.
Transferable to both UC and CSU
- WCC Graduation: Area D2
- CSU GE: A1
- IGETC: 1C
- C-ID: COMM 110
SPECH2 Oral Interpretation of Literature
Introduction to the analysis and interpretation of literature for oral reading. The course encourages a deeper, richer experience of prose, poetry, and drama and enables the student to share the love of literature in the oral tradition.
Transferable to both UC and CSU
- WCC Graduation: Area C
- CSU GE: C1, C2
- C-ID: COMM 170
SPECH3 Argumentation and Critical Thinking
General approach to rational decision making and argumentative analysis including structuring written and oral arguments and rebuttals, gathering relevant evidence for arguments, and identifying logical fallacies.
Transferable to both UC and CSU
- WCC Graduation: Area D2
- CSU GE: A1, A3
- IGETC: 1C
- C-ID: COMM 120
SPECH6 Small Group Communication
Study of communication theory in small group situations. Emphasis will be placed on researching, organizing, and delivering oral presentations. Investigation of the role of communication in various group processes, problem solving, leadership, team building, effective decision making, and conflict.
Transferable to both UC and CSU
- WCC Graduation: Area B, Area D2
- CSU GE: A1
- IGETC: 1C
- C-ID: COMM 140
SPECH7 Interpersonal Communication
Study of communication skills associated with establishing and maintaining satisfying interpersonal relationships. Various approaches to effective communication in multiple interpersonal contexts will be discussed. Factors influencing interpersonal communication are analyzed, such as: language, perception, non-verbal and communication climate.
Transferable to both UC and CSU
- WCC Graduation: Area B, Area D2
- CSU GE: A1
- IGETC: 1C
- UC-TCA: UC-B
- C-ID: COMM 130
SPECH8 Intercultural Communication
The study of intercultural communication theory relates to perception, context, language, verbal, nonverbal messages, and adaptation. Emphasis will be placed on developing effective intercultural communication skills. Students will demonstrate effective intercultural communications skills by oral presentations, group/interpersonal interactions.
Transferable to both UC and CSU
- WCC Graduation: Area B, Area D2, Multicultural Graduation Requirement
- CSU GE: D7
- IGETC: 4G
- UC-TCA: UC-B
- C-ID: COMM 150
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Summer Semester starts: June 13
Fall Semester starts: August 15