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Career Outlook Communication Emphasis

Degree A8982
An emphasis in Communication provides the student with an understanding of communication strategies, reasoning, logic, and critical analysis as it relates to human interaction within multiple cultural contexts.

This degree requires the completion of General Education coursework plus the following:

Required Courses

AA-T/AS-T degrees are designed to facilitate transfer to four-year institutions. 91Ö±²¥ ranks in the Top 10 in transferring students to UC, CSU, and private universities. Please visit Counseling Services for information on how to transfer, workshops, activities, events, and advising.

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    • Public Relations Managers

      Public Relations Managers

      SOC Career Code: 11-2032.00

      Plan, direct, or coordinate activities designed to create or maintain a favorable public image or raise issue awareness for their organization or client.

      Typical Hourly Salary
      $52.55

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      Top Entry-Level Education
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      • Master's Degree
      • Bachelor's Degree
      • Associate's Degree
      • Some College
      • Certificate
      • High School Diploma Or Less
      Median Salary Earnings
      $149,641.83
      Annual Job Openings
      714

      Openings are regional vacancies due to growth and turnover in this career.All job data and figures based on a 100 mile radius from Mt. 91Ö±²¥

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      Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes

      SOC Career Code: 13-1011.00

      Represent and promote artists, performers, and athletes in dealings with current or prospective employers. May handle contract negotiation and other business matters for clients.

      Typical Hourly Salary
      $26.67

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      • Some College
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      • High School Diploma Or Less
      Median Salary Earnings
      $90,476.86
      Annual Job Openings
      733

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      Farm Product Buyers and Purchasing Agents

      SOC Career Code: 13-1021.00

      Purchase farm products either for further processing or resale. Includes tree farm contractors, grain brokers and market operators, grain buyers, and tobacco buyers. May negotiate contracts.

      Typical Hourly Salary
      $28.22

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      $75,970.95
      Annual Job Openings
      4,673

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      Wholesale and Retail Buyers

      SOC Career Code: 13-1022.00

      Buy merchandise or commodities, other than farm products, for resale to consumers at the wholesale or retail level, including both durable and nondurable goods. Analyze past buying trends, sales records, price, and quality of merchandise to determine value and yield. Select, order, and authorize payment for merchandise according to contractual agreements. May conduct meetings with sales personnel and introduce new products. May negotiate contracts. Includes assistant wholesale and retail buyers of nonfarm products.

      Typical Hourly Salary
      $28.22

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      • Doctoral Degree Or More
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      • Associate's Degree
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      • Certificate
      • High School Diploma Or Less
      Median Salary Earnings
      $75,970.95
      Annual Job Openings
      4,673

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      SOC Career Code: 13-1131.00

      Organize activities to raise funds or otherwise solicit and gather monetary donations or other gifts for an organization. May design and produce promotional materials. May also raise awareness of the organization's work, goals, and financial needs.

      Typical Hourly Salary
      $27.87

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      Median Salary Earnings
      $75,868.15
      Annual Job Openings
      1,132

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      Public Relations Specialists

      SOC Career Code: 27-3031.00

      Promote or create an intended public image for individuals, groups, or organizations. May write or select material for release to various communications media. May specialize in using social media.

      Typical Hourly Salary
      $28.62

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      • Doctoral Degree Or More
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      • High School Diploma Or Less
      Median Salary Earnings
      $76,638.49
      Annual Job Openings
      2,901

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  • Communication Emphasis

    Degree A8982
    An emphasis in Communication provides the student with an understanding of communication strategies, reasoning, logic, and critical analysis as it relates to human interaction within multiple cultural contexts.

    This degree requires the completion of General Education coursework plus the following:

    Required Courses

    Course Prefix Course Name Units
    Required Core7
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    Public Speaking (Required course)
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    Public Speaking - Honors
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    Survey of Communication Studies
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    Interpersonal Communication
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    Interpersonal Communication - Honors
    Choose eleven units from the following:11
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    Introduction to Mass Communications
    ´³°¿±«¸éÌý101
    Beginning Writing and Reporting for the Mass Media
    ´³°¿±«¸éÌý102
    Intermediate Writing and Reporting for Mass Media
    ´³°¿±«¸éÌý111
    Writing Broadcast and Web News
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    Basic Digital and Film Photography
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    Introduction to Electronic Media
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    Beginning Audio Media Production
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý19´¡
    Beginning Video Production
    ¸é-°Õ³ÕÌý99
    Special Projects in Broadcasting and Entertainment Industry
    ³§±Ê°ä±áÌý1´¡
    Public Speaking
    ´Ç°ùÌý³§±Ê°ä±áÌý1´¡H
    Public Speaking - Honors
    ³§±Ê°ä±áÌý2
    Survey of Communication Studies
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    Voice and Diction
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    Performance of Literature
    ³§±Ê°ä±áÌý6
    Group Communication
    ³§±Ê°ä±áÌý7
    Intercultural Communication
    ´Ç°ùÌý³§±Ê°ä±áÌý7H
    Intercultural Communication - Honors
    ³§±Ê°ä±áÌý8
    Professional and Organizational Speaking
    ´Ç°ùÌý³§±Ê°ä±áÌý8H
    Professional and Organizational Speaking - Honors
    ³§±Ê°ä±áÌý15
    Forensics: Fundamentals of Contest Speech and Debate
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    Forensics: Individual Event Team
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    Forensics: Debate Team
    ³§±Ê°ä±áÌý18
    Forensics: Reader's Theater Team
    ³§±Ê°ä±áÌý20
    Argumentation and Debate
    ´Ç°ùÌý³§±Ê°ä±áÌý20H
    Argumentation and Debate - Honors
    ³§±Ê°ä±áÌý30
    Introduction to Communication Theory
    ³§±Ê°ä±áÌý99
    Special Projects in Speech
    For Area of Emphasis
    Total Units18

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  • Communication Studies

    Humanities and Social Sciences Division
    Degree A0325

    Communication Studies is a broad-based discipline with foundational coursework in oral communication theory and skills development, augmented with course options that add dimension and depth to the student’s understanding of the discipline – such as interpersonal, group, organizational and intercultural communication, argumentation, journalism, forensics, and communication research methods.

    The degree program requires students to critically analyze information and arguments, select and research an appropriate topic and thesis, and logically organize the supporting material into a well-crafted presentation. Students will employ appropriate verbal and nonverbal delivery skills and visual aids to present a message to an audience in a conversational and confident manner; and formulate communication solutions to problems in a range of contexts. Students will create messages appropriate for diverse audiences and listeners and develop an improved understanding of themselves as communicators.

    To earn an Associate in Arts in Communication Studies for Transfer a student must complete 60 semester Units that are eligible for transfer to the CSU that consist of: IGETC pattern or CSU GE breadth and a major of at least 18 Units. Students must have a minimum GPA of 2.0 in all CSU-transferable coursework to receive an associate degree for transfer and all courses in the major must be completed with a C or better. Students earning an associate degree for transfer will not be required to complete any other local graduation requirements.

    Required Courses

    Course Prefix Course Name Units
    Core Courses
    ³§±Ê°ä±áÌý1´¡Public Speaking4
    ´Ç°ùÌý³§±Ê°ä±áÌý1´¡H Public Speaking - Honors
    List A
    Choose two courses from the following:6
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    Group Communication
    ³§±Ê°ä±áÌý20
    Argumentation and Debate
    ´Ç°ùÌý³§±Ê°ä±áÌý20H
    Argumentation and Debate - Honors
    ³§±Ê°ä±áÌý26
    Interpersonal Communication
    ´Ç°ùÌý³§±Ê°ä±áÌý26H
    Interpersonal Communication - Honors
    List B
    Choose any two courses from the following or any one course not already used from List A:6-7
    ´³°¿±«¸éÌý100
    Introduction to Mass Communications
    ³§±Ê°ä±áÌý2
    Survey of Communication Studies
    ³§±Ê°ä±áÌý4
    Performance of Literature
    ³§±Ê°ä±áÌý7
    Intercultural Communication
    ´Ç°ùÌý³§±Ê°ä±áÌý7H
    Intercultural Communication - Honors
    ³§±Ê°ä±áÌý8
    Professional and Organizational Speaking
    ´Ç°ùÌý³§±Ê°ä±áÌý8H
    Professional and Organizational Speaking - Honors
    SPCHÌý9
    Introduction to Persuasion
    ³§±Ê°ä±áÌý15
    Forensics: Fundamentals of Contest Speech and Debate
    ³§±Ê°ä±áÌý16
    Forensics: Individual Event Team
    ³§±Ê°ä±áÌý30
    Introduction to Communication Theory
    ´Ç°ùÌý³§±Ê°ä±áÌý30H
    Introduction to Communication Theory - Honors
    List C
    Choose at least one course from the following or any one course not selected from List A or List B:3-4
    ANTHÌý5
    Cultural Anthropology
    ´Ç°ùÌýANTHÌý5H
    Cultural Anthropology - Honors
    ENGLÌý1B
    English - Introduction to Literary Types
    ´Ç°ùÌýENGLÌý1BH
    English - Introduction to Literary Types - Honors
    ENGLÌý1C
    Critical Thinking and Writing
    ´Ç°ùÌýENGLÌý1CH
    Critical Thinking and Writing - Honors
    ´³°¿±«¸éÌý101
    Beginning Writing and Reporting for the Mass Media
    PSYCÌý1A
    Introduction to Psychology
    ´Ç°ùÌýPSYCÌý1AH
    Introduction to Psychology - Honors
    SOCÌý1
    Introduction to Sociology
    ´Ç°ùÌýSOCÌý1H
    Introduction to Sociology - Honors
    ³§±Ê°ä±áÌý3
    Voice and Diction
    ³§±Ê°ä±áÌý17
    Forensics: Debate Team
    ³§±Ê°ä±áÌý18
    Forensics: Reader's Theater Team
    Total Units for Major19-21
    CSU General Education or IGETC Pattern 139-42
    Total Units60
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    Courses may be double-counted with either CSU-GE or IGETC.

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