
Communication Studies
Certificates of Achievement
Consider the Benefits of Earning a Communications Studies Certificate of Achievement
- Assures you more confidence
- Helps you develop and maintain strong personal relationships
- Helps you to get the most out of your education
- Looks great on a resume - employers tell us listening is the #1 job skill
- Counts as added skills, giving you the edge in being hired and promoted
- Enables you to get along better with co-workers, bosses, and customers
How to Earn a Certificate
There are four different certificates:
- Communication Studies Certificate of Achievement (12 credits)
- Advanced Communication Studies Certificate of Achievement (21 credits)
- Intercultural Communication Certificate of Achievement (18 credits with
specific requirements)
- Business Communication Certificate of Achievement (18 credits with
specific requirements)
After you have earned the number of credits needed with a 2.0 or better, or, in the case of the Intercultural
or Business Communication Certificates, after you have completed the specific course requirements, then:
- Print the Application for Communication Studies Certificate (PDF).
- Fill it out and attach an unofficial transcript with your Communication Studies courses/grades highlighted.
If applying for the Intercultural Certificate, also attach a summary (2-3 paragraphs) of your practical work
experience. We keep your application and transcript on record.
- Return your application and unofficial transcript to:
Meg Kreiner, Communication Studies Instructor
Office: Building 1, Room 211B
Phone: 533-7388
Email:
MKreiner@scc.spokane.edu
Your form will then be processed, and your certificate will be mailed to you.
You can use your credits to earn several certificates!