Say what? Communication is a two way street in every profession.
Whether we’re talking about interpersonal communication, public speaking, or mass communication, the transmission of information effects everyone, every day. Having strong written and verbal communication skills can benefit you in any career – explaining project plans, asking for a promotion, building relationships with co-workers.
Studying communication can lead to rewarding careers that involve writing, public relations, marketing, journalism, promotions, and more. Compound your studies with other fields and you may be in high demand as a web developer, social media marketer, online publisher, business or marketing manager, legal assistant, or HR specialist – to name a few.
Analyze and improve communication in your personal, academic, public, and professional interactions.
Dr. Taylor Gayheart, expresses his gratitude to Captain Ortiz and shares the important role Coastline College played in helping him find success and achieve his dreams of higher education.
Coastline is now offering Online Interpersonal Communication. Improve the effectiveness of interpersonal communication - both verbal and non-verbal - through conversation, listening, perception, self-concept, and self-disclosure.
Coastline is now offering Online Public Speaking. Learn about the planning, preparation, and delivery of effective oral presentation. Hone your skills of persuasion and problem solving - all at your convenience.
Joshua Levenshus, Dept. Chair
P: 714.546.7600 x17430