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Communications

Building L, Room L367
E-mail: bhcEnglish@dcccd.edu
972-860-4555

Know the Excitement of Connecting with Your World

Experience the excitement of understanding and being understood. Develop your communication skills.

Take an imaginative writing workshop or learn technical writing. Refine your research, writing and reading skills. Develop critical thinking skills. Learn to write with emphasis in argumentation or persuasion. Develop your knowledge of poetry, short drama or the work of great writers.

Life Lines Workshops and the Communications Lecture Series presentations are free and open to all, with no reservation or registration necessary.

Solid communication skills will serve you well for a lifetime!

Areas of Study

FYI:

Brookhaven College offers a number of “emphasis” degrees in specific majors. An “emphasis” degree is one designed by the college and includes the Core Curriculum required in all degrees plus courses within the student’s desired major. Work closely with an advisor to ensure all courses will transfer and count toward the major at the selected institution to which the student plans to transfer. Contact an advisor via e-mail at bhcAdvising@dcccd.edu, or call 972-860-4830.

Earn Transferable College Credit

Each semester more than 3,000 Brookhaven College students earn college credit in Communications in a wide variety of courses. Our credit courses apply toward requirements of the Associate in Arts and Sciences degree and meet the requirements for transfer curriculum to four-year institutions.

You can complete your freshman- and sophomore-level courses at Brookhaven College and transfer your credits with the confidence that Broookhaven College students do as well or better than students who started at a four-year college or university.*

* Source: Brookhaven College Office of Institutional Research.

Contact Us

We would be pleased to help you find answers to questions about our programs. Here are ways to reach us.

Note: All courses listed in the Dallas County Community College catalog may not be offered in a given semester.