2021-2022 Olympic College Catalog 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2021-2022 Olympic College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Communication Studies


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Associate in Arts (AA)

The Communication Studies program at Olympic College is the study of various forms of human communication in culturally diverse contexts. The program focuses on the basic skills and critical thought needed to transfer to four-year programs. Studies in communication and culture help us focus on how people negotiate their identities and voices in relationships and society. Courses also expose students to cutting edge theory and technology in preparation for careers in the fast-growing communications fields. The program provides a firm foundation for students seeking a transfer degree to apply toward studies in communication or other social science and humanities fields. The department provides a foundation for understanding how rhetoric, persuasion, and messages shape the world around us. Ultimately, studies in communication help students succeed in an increasingly multicultural, mediated and ever-changing world.

There are six tracks available for study in the Communication Studies program at Olympic College. These tracks are designed to aid in the direct transfer of A.A. credit from Olympic College to three types of Communications programs in the Washington State four-year University system. Selected Communication Studies students also have the opportunity during their time at Olympic College to earn course and valuable professional experience through internships, both locally and nationally. These tracks are:

  • Journalism
  • Public Relations
  • Rhetoric and Culture
  • Popular Culture and Media Studies
  • Relational and Organizational Communication
  • Public Advocacy

Students wanting to transfer should work closely with an advisor at the baccalaureate institution they plan to transfer to before analyzing their education plan.

Faculty Contact Office
Hering, Seville 360.475.7403 4-348
  shering@olympic.edu  
     
Newsom, Victoria 360.475.7509 4-330
  vnewsom@olympic.edu  
     
Prince, Michael 360.475.7243 7-210
  mprince@olympic.edu  

Courses to Consider


Courses to consider when completing distribution requirements for an AA:

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