The mission of Communication Studies at Lakeland is to strengthen students' informed, critical and analytical communication practices as collaborative members of a diverse, democratic society. The Department extends students' communicative competencies with respect to presentations and interpersonal encounters by fostering self-reflection, ethical advocacy and responsible actions.
	- Describe and explain the communication process.	
	- Define the components of the communication process.
 - Describe how the components of the communication process function in relation to each other.
 - Explain how communicators create meaning through a communication transaction.
 
	 - Exhibit proficiency at developing, delivering and responding to messages.	
	- Develop effective messages in relation to specific audiences.
 - Articulate ideas clearly and convincingly.
 - Interpret messages from others accurately and respond effectively.
 - Demonstrate how to adapt messages to maximize effectiveness and appropriateness.
 
	 - Demonstrate an ability to communicate ethically.	
	- Describe aspects of a credible communicator.
 - Display behaviors to enhances one's credibility.
 - Display sensitivity toward and respects for others.
 - Apply ethical standards to communication practices.
 
	 - Display proficiency at gathering, synthesizing and evaluating information.	
	- Utilize research techniques to gather credible information.
 - Evaluate information and sources using appropriate and accepted practices.
 - Integrate information in a logical, useful and transparent manner.
 
	 
