The basic philosophy of speech is rooted in the function of effective oral communication in our society. As a field of study, it is concerned with the development of effective interpersonal, group facilitation, and public speaking skills. Courses in speech are offered to provide instruction to students who are: 1.) preparing for careers in the communication fields; 2.) preparing to teach; 3.) seeking to satisfy the General Education requirement for a course in oral communications; and/or 4.) pursuing the study of communications for personal enrichment. The following transfer guide prepares students for transfer to a university for completion of a baccalaureate degree in speech communication. The recommended courses meet the requirements for the Associate of Arts degree. Faculty advisor is Janna Holt-Day, Professor of Speech Communication. Suggested Transfer Guide