Speech

Speech Communication

Assist speech-language pathologists in the assessment and treatment of speech, language, voice, and fluency disorders. Implement speech and language programs or activities as planned and directed by speech-language pathologists. Monitor the use of alternative communication devices and systems.

Jobs available locally

1,092

Demand Locally

+2 %

Annual Wage Range

$28,460 – $68,258

Assess and treat persons with speech, language, voice, and fluency disorders. May select alternative communication systems and teach their use. May perform research related to speech and language problems.

Jobs available locally

1,684

Demand Locally

+3 %

Annual Wage Range

$60,252 – $128,792

Teach courses in communications, such as organizational communications, public relations, radio/television broadcasting, and journalism. Includes both teachers primarily engaged in teaching and those who do a combination of teaching and research.

Jobs available locally

10,447

Demand Locally

+2 %

Annual Wage Range

$50,894 – $213,199

Program Level:

Pre-Majors/Transfer

Department:

Arts

Institute:

Creative & Communication Arts

College:

SAC

What is the Speech Communication program?

The speech communication program combines applied, practical knowledge with the art and theory of communication. The need to communicate effectively is important in every personal and professional relationship. Speech is also a core requirement for many degree programs.

What will I learn?

At its most basic level, speech is the use of oral communication to convey information from one person to another. It is what makes us human. Our ability to communicate effectively, both face to face and online, is a skill that is vital to our successful interaction with other humans. Understanding and leveraging effective speech communications provides pathways to building understanding, developing community, and inspiring leadership. Students study leadership skills, group dynamics, effective interviewing techniques, interpersonal relations, public speaking, debate, interviewing, using your voice effectively, oral interpretation, and conflict resolution.

What can I do with this course of study?

Employers say that communication is the number one skill necessary for success in the workplace. Communication skills are especially valuable in business, personnel training, human resources, advertising, public relations, marketing, law, teaching, higher education administration, advertising, hotel management, political consulting, speechwriting, broadcast journalism, social media management, technical communication and radio/television/online broadcasting. The speech communication program provides courses, workshops, and competition opportunities that develop skills in critical thinking, oral and written communication, and interpersonal communication. Majors will demonstrate skills in creating presentations, functioning in teams as members and leaders, and nurturing relationships that can be used in communication fields.

What's special about our program?

Students in the speech communication program engage in real-world application through various class group projects, participation in communication workshops, and SpeakOUT, a semester event featuring student speakers. The program sponsors a nationally ranked speech team, where SAC students compete with other college and university students in public speaking and oral interpretation events.

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Contact Us

Erik Hillskemper
Chair
MLC 500
(210) 486-0680
ehillskemper@dos5.net

Justin Blacklock
Discipline Coordinator
MCCH 129B
(210) 486-0479
jblacklock@dos5.net

Mandy Derfler
Academic Unit Assistant
MLC 636B
(210) 486-0258
aderfler@dos5.net