College of Humanities
Dean: Nancy McDermidDepartment of Speech and Communication Studies
HUM 282
415-338-1597
Chair: Patrick Hunt (Acting)Graduate Coordinator: Lawrence Medcalf
Faculty
Professors--Busby, Chaney, Folb, Hunt, Jenkins, Medcalf, Rebstock, Shimanoff, Terris, WilderPrograms
B.A. in Speech Communication: Concentration in Individual Major in Communication StudiesProgram Scope
Mission of the Department. The Department of Speech and Communication Studies is committed to the study of human communication in various contexts from multiple and interconnected perspectives in such a way as to contribute to a more humane world. Through communication humans form identities, connect with one another, examine values, enact cultures, and work collectively.Career Outlook
Graduates in Speech Communication have an excellent track record in entering their chosen career fields and in attending graduate and professional schools. Speech and Communication Studies graduates have secured positions as customer relations officers, public relations managers, human resources trainers, employment specialists, marketing representatives, investigators of civil rights, broadcasters, news reporters, sales representatives, and counselors to name a few examples.BACHELOR OF ARTS IN SPEECH COMMUNICATION
Requirements for the Major
Students pursuing a B.A. in Speech Communication must complete a 44-unit program consisting of twenty units of core requirements and additional requirements within one of three concentrations. The core requirements include five core courses from five core areas: Communication Theory and Human Interaction, Symbol Systems, Rhetorical Theory and Criticism, Public Communication Skills, and Communication and Diversity.Core Area Requirements
Units
Upon the recommendation of a major adviser
and approval of the department chair,
students may substitute a course in a core
area to satisfy the respective core require-
ments.
Communication Theory and Human Interaction Area 4
SPCH 321 Communication Theory
Symbol Systems Area 4
SPCH 331 Verbal and Nonverbal Symbols
Rhetorical Theory and Criticism Area 4
SPCH 341 Rhetorical Theory
Public Communication Skills Area 4
SPCH 351 Public Speaking
Communication and Diversity Area 4
One course selected from:
SPCH 541 Intercultural Communication
SPCH 542 Intracultural Communication
SPCH 503 Sex Roles and Communication
SPCH 525 Sexual Identity and Communication
Total for core 20
Bachelor of Arts in Speech Communication: Concentration in Individual Major in Communication Studies
Core Area Requirements (see above) 20
Courses in Speech and Communication Studies with a related and coherent
focus or emphasis selected with the approval of a major adviser. One course
must be a research methods course (SPCH 661, 662, or 663.) 24
Total for major 44
Bachelor of Arts in Speech Communication: Concentration in Organizational Communication
Core Area Requirements (see above) 20
SPCH 522 Communication Analysis in Organizations 4
SPCH 661 Communication Research Strategies 4
SPCH 695 Speech Communication Internship 4
Elective courses related to Organizational Communication
selected with approval of a major adviser (may include up to
eight units from allied departments) 12
Total for major 44
Bachelor of Arts in Speech Communication: Concentration in Intercultural Communication
Core Area Requirements (see above) 20
SPCH 541 Intercultural Communication 4
SPCH 542 Intracultural Communication 4
SPCH 661 Communication Research Strategies 4
Elective units related to Intercultural Com-
munication with approval of a major
adviser (may include up to eight units
from allied departments) 12
Total for major 44
MINOR IN SPEECH COMMUNICATION
Three courses (twelve units), each of which is from a different one of the following core areas and eight units selected with approval of an adviser in Speech and Communication Studies. Upon the recommendation of a minor adviser and approval of the department chair, students may substitute a course in a core area to satisfy the respective core requirements. Courses used to fulfill Segment I, General Education requirements, cannot be used to fulfill minor requirements. With consent of an adviser, up to eight units of other lower division units in Speech Communication may be counted toward the minor.One course selected from three of the following core areas 12
Communication Theory and Human
Interaction AreaSPCH 321 Communication Theory (4)
Symbol Systems Area
SPCH 331 Verbal and Nonverbal Symbols (4)
Rhetorical Theory and Criticism Area
SPCH 341 Rhetorical Theory (4)
Public Communication Skills Area
SPCH 351 Public Speaking (4)
Communication and Diversity Area
SPCH 541 Intercultural Communication (4)
SPCH 542 Intracultural Communication (4)
SPCH 503 Sex Roles and Communication (4)
SPCH 525 Sexual Identity and Communication (4)
Additional units on advisement in Speech Communication 8
Total for minor 20
MASTER OF ARTS IN SPEECH COMMUNICATION
Admission to Program
The requirements for admission are an undergraduate major in Speech Communication and a 3.0 or better upper division grade point average. Applicants not meeting these criteria are eligible for conditional admission. Conditions may vary from completing four to twelve units of approved undergraduate courses in Speech Communication to earning a B or better in the initial three graduate courses including Speech 700, Introduction to Graduate Study. No units used in fulfilling prerequisites for advancement to classified standing may be counted towards the satisfaction of course requirements in the graduate program. The Graduate Record Examination and two letters of reference are required for admission.Written English Proficiency Requirement
Level One: students must take and pass the GET (Graduate Essay Test) prior to enrolling in the first semester of graduate work. Students who fail the GET examination will be directed into an appropriate writing skills course; passing the GET or the recommended course will satisfy this requirement. Level Two: satisfactory completion of master's thesis or written comprehensive examination or creative project.Core Requirements
Units
SPCH 700 Introduction to Graduate Study 4
SPCH 771 Communication Research Strategies or
SPCH 772 Field Research Methods 4
Three additional graduate seminars in Communication Studies upon advisement.
Seminars must be from SPCH 721-760, and/or SPCH 880 12
Electives on advisement 12
One of the following: 3
SPCH 894 Creative Work Project
SPCH 896 Directed Readings in Speech Communication and
Written Comprehensive Examination
SPCH 898 Master's Thesis
Minimum total 35
NOTE: No more than eight units may be from upper division courses regardless of department; no more than eight units, graduate or undergraduate, may be from an allied department; and no more than eight units may be in any combination of SPCH 850-852, SPCH 855, or SPCH 899.