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2021-2022 Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Communication, A.A.


Increasing the quality of personal and professional lives in today’s society is largely dependent on communication skills and abilities. The Communication program at Western Wyoming Community College will teach students how to effectively communicate with diverse groups and individuals using a variety of methods and approaches. Students will learn the theoretical and practical perspectives of communication that are necessary and vital skills to be successful in today’s diverse society. Coursework includes written, oral and public speaking, persuasion and debate skills, interpersonal communication, listening, conflict management, mass media, issues of gender and culture in communication, intercultural communication, public relations, and more. The faculty also helps students gain experience in group project work, critically analyzing speeches and self-evaluating individual presentations and organization. Overall, this program teaches students vital skills in teamwork, problem solving, leadership, relationship building, along with creating personal growth. Students may receive an Associate of Arts in Communication that will prepare them for entry-level employment in fields such as education, research, public relations, advertising, mediation, consulting, law, counseling, journalism, human resources, writing, and grant writing. This degree will also transfer to 4-year colleges and universities where a Bachelor’s in Communication degree can be the springboard to the variety of occupations listed above - and more! This degree can be taken online only, face-to-face only, or a combination of both.

Degree Requirements


Freshman Year - Fall Semester


Subtotal: 17


Freshman Year - Fall Semester Notes:

Freshman Year - Spring Semester


Subtotal: 15-16


Freshman Year - Spring Semester Notes:

  • ENGL 1020: or ENGL 2005, or ENGL 2019.
  • SPAN 1020 or transfer Foreign Language/CLEP.
  • US & Wyoming Constitution can be fulfilled by HIST 1211 , HIST 1221 , HIST 1251 , or POLS 1000 .
  • Enrichment courses include any level coursework with a prefix: CMAP, HMDV, or MUSC.
  • Health & Human Activity: This requirement can be filled with courses from the prefix of PEAC, PEAT, or HLED.
  • See Communication Courses listed in Freshman Year - Fall Semester Notes.

Sophomore Year - Fall Semester


  • Statistics or Career Course Credits: 4
  • Communication Course Credits: 3
  • Credits: 3
  • Psychology or Sociology Elective Credits: 3
  • Career Course Credits: 3

Subtotal: 16


Sophomore Year - Fall Semester Notes:

  • Statistics (or Career Course): One of the STAT courses listed if transferring to a 4-year institution, or any Career Course listed below.
  • See Communication Courses listed in Freshman Year - Fall Semester Notes. 
  • Psychology or Sociology Elective: Choose from PSYC 1000 PSYC 2210 , PSYC 2250 , SOC 1000 , SOC 1080 , SOC 1500 , SOC 2350 .
  • Career Course: Only courses with a prefix of ACCT, ANTH, BADM, BOTK, COMM (not yet taken), ECON, FIN 1000 , GEOG, HUMN, MGT, PHIL, PSYC, MKT, or SOC.

Sophomore Year - Spring Semester


Subtotal: 16


Sophomore Year - Spring Semester Notes: 

  • See Communication Courses listed in Freshman Year - Fall Semester Notes.
  • See Career Courses listed in Sophomore Year - Fall Semester Notes.
  • Lab Science: Options include BIOL 1003 , BIOL 1006 , CHEM 1000 , or transfer lab science.

Total Credit Hours: 64-65