Try not communicating. Seriously, just try it. Communication is all around us, on every job and in every field. Developing your skills in this area will improve your professional and personal life. The Communications and Journalism department at AACC is home to public speaking, human communication, journalism and mass communication.
The faculty and students of the Communications program strive to incorporate one or more of our core values into everything we do. We will:
In our communications courses, you will learn to effectively communicate, whether one-on-one, in larger groups or with people from different cultures. The aim of the Communications and Journalism department is to prepare you to be a more effective reader, writer, speaker and thinker, and to help you develop your abilities to understand and appreciate all areas of communication. We have highly qualified faculty who are eager to assist you in working toward earning a credential in communication.
Our department is proud to offer courses and a degree in Communications.
Find communications and journalism courses in our course search.
Learn about majoring in communications.
Jessica Mattingly
Associate professor, communications
jmattingly2@daikuan918.com
410-777-2021
HUM 113I
April Copes, Ph.D.
Professor, communications
aecopes@daikuan918.com
410-777-2788
HUM 113D
Haley Draper
Associate professor, communications
hddraper@daikuan918.com
410-777-1408
HUM 115
LaTanya Eggleston
Assistant professor, communications
lkeggleston@daikuan918.com
410-777-1288
HUM 113C
Zoe Farquhar, Ph.D.
Assistant professor, communications
zcfarquhar@daikuan918.com
410-777-1150
HUM 115
Susan Kilgard, Ph.D.
Professor, communications
sckilgard@daikuan918.com
410-777-2291
HUM 203E
Jessica Mattingly
Associate professor, communications
jmattingly2@daikuan918.com
410-777-2021
HUM 113I
Sharon O’Malley
Assistant professor, communications
sromalley1@daikuan918.com
410-777-1947
HUM 200A
The Honors program is for high-achieving students who wish to excel in a diverse and interdisciplinary learning environment. The focus is on collaboration in learning, critical thinking, effective communication and ethical leadership. The Honors program maintains academic rigor while allowing flexibility for qualified students in all majors to receive recognition for their achievements. Courses are defined by a different method of teaching and learning.
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