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Speech

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
From disc jockey to college administrator, from youth counselor to campaign director, from television personality to real estate developer, careers in speech are as diverse as the people who make up our culture.

Whether you are a speech major or simply exploring the field as part of your general education, the career skills developed in the wide variety of speech classes offered include group interaction strategies, poise and confidence in public speaking, productive techniques for conflict resolution, the artistic development of creativity, and interactive approaches to corporate culture and public relations.

A student of speech obtains a broad-based liberal arts education with the additional advantage of superior communication skills development, thus turning the student into a highly desirable employment candidate with a leg up on others.

College of DuPage students also may benefit from participation in the nationally renowned speech team. Activities include oral interpretation, public speaking and readers theater. For information about the speech team, call (630) 942-2507.

Faculty Advisers

Liberal Arts Division
BIC 200
(630) 942-2047




PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
The following files describe in detail the requirements for this program. They are portable document format (PDF) files that can be viewed and printed with free Adobe Acrobat Reader software. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader on your computer, you may download it here.

Please consult a faculty adviser listed below before beginning your coursework.

Degree
• Speech Communication, Associate in Arts
When planning your coursework, use the Student Planning Worksheet. Degree information and the worksheet can be found on the following files:
[Speech Communication, A.A. Degree, PDF file]
[Student Planning Worksheet, PDF file]



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FACULTY ADVISERS
If you are considering this program as an area of study, consult with a faculty adviser in this field. To send an e-mail, click on the name of the adviser you wish to reach:
  Location Phone
Marco Benassi MAC 291   (630) 942-3049
Geoffrey Elwell M 165E (630) 942-3145
Joyce Holte BIC 3059E  (630) 942-2794
Therese McGinnis MAC 222  (630) 942-2175
Christopher Miller
(Forensics)
MAC 224 (630) 942-2823
Lauren Morgan
(Forensics)
BIC 3013D  (630) 942-2007
Steve Schroeder (Forensics) MAC 227  (630) 942-2514
Casey Slott M 113B (630) 942-2446
Stephen Thompson MAC 259A (630) 942-2121

If you are unable to contact an adviser, messages may be left with the Liberal Arts Division, BIC 200, (630) 942-2047.

 



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