Speech

Speech

As teachers of speech communication, we want to help you improve your skills in interpersonal, group and public communication. Our classes will also address listening skills, conflict-resolution, and self-concept. Communication skills directly affect the quality of our lives; they contribute to successful relationships and help us succeed in careers. You can improve your communication skills and replace speaking apprehension with confident communication in a speech communication course.

Would you like to:

  • ask your boss for a raise?
  • ask your neighbor to stop his dog from barking?
  • ask questions in class?
  • tell your supervisor you cannot work overtime?
  • return your defective stereo to the store?
  • deliver a well organized effective speech without stammering or shaking?
  • impress your co-workers with your ability to communicate clearly?
  • understand how cultural and gender differences impact communication?
  • take courses that transfer successfully to other colleges and universities?
  • take the course that is required for a DCCCD degree? (Answer: "Introduction to Speech Communication," SPCH 1311)

If the answer to these questions is YES! then MAYBE these courses are for you.

Contact Information
Fannin Hall
Room F171
972-238-6250
Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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