The study of communication is a valuable pursuit regardless of vocational calling. Learn how to thoughtfully express yourself and interact with the media and the public as you develop your professional presence. Our two-year program will guide you to a career, or allow you to transition into a four-year degree program.
Our experienced instructors combine both hands-on and practical teaching in public speaking, mass communications theory, interpersonal communications, media writing, and argumentation and debate to round out your communications skill set.
You will be encouraged to integrate your Christian worldview and your vocational calling as you seek to identify your communications-related strengths. This associate’s degree will serve you well, whether in the ministry or the marketplace.
Career Opportunities
- Public Relations Specialist
- Public Information Officer
- Speechwriter
Faculty
Department Chair

Cameron A. Pace, Ph.D.
Professor of Communication, Department Chairperson
Regular Faculty

Nancy Pace-Miller, M.A.
Assistant Professor

Austin Twigg
Ephraim Media Center Engineer

Chip Stanek, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Communication

Mark B. Kelton, Ed.D.
Professor

Melinda Booze, M.A.
Assistant Professor, Communication