KELLOGG COMMUNITY COLLEGE
450 North Avenue • Battle Creek, MI. 49017 • 269.965.3931
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The Communication area provides the opportunity to create a strong foundation for students planning on transferring to a four-year program. Kellogg Community College offers students the opportunity to explore and excel academically, professionally and for personal growth.
    
Employment for those who have the desire to major or minor in communication can explore the following employable areas: public relations, teaching, marketing, sales, customer service, advertising, corporate training, corporate communication, broadcasting and related fields in business and industry.
    
Important to remember is that public speaking skills, interpersonal communication skills and team communication skills are among the top five skills corporations look for when hiring (Communicating at Work, Adler, 1997).
    
All students must meet the pre-requisites listed in the KCC Academic Catalog. 

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Faculty
Eric "Gene" Andrews
Eric "Gene" Andrews

Phone: 269.965.3931 ext 2553
E-mail: andrewsg@kellogg.edu
Office: Davidson 228 G
Joined KCC:  1972

Education:
BA and MA Western Michigan University
MA Western Michigan University, Educational Leadership

Professional Experience(s):
Radio and Television Broadcasting, Telecommunications, Media Production. Communications Consultant for the Kellogg Company, General Foods, Eaton Corporation, W.K. Kellogg, Steelcase, General Motors/Fisher Body, and Upjohn Pharmaceuticals.

Primary Teaching Responsibilities:
Interpersonal Communication, Mass Communication, Business and Technical Communication.

Sarah Stout
Sarah Stout

Phone: 269.965.3931 ext 2560
E-mail: stouts@kellogg.edu
Office: Davidson 228 E
Joined KCC:  1993

Education:
B.A. Oakland University - Speech Communication
M.A. Eastern Michigan University - Speech Communication

Professional Experience(s):
2 years Instructor at Eastern Michigan University (Public Speaking); 14 years coached Forensics and Debate; private sector work for EDS, Ameritech, and UAW/GM; Former President of the Michigan Association of Speech Communication; twice Editor and Associate Editor of MASC Journal.

Primary Teaching Responsibilities:
Interpersonal Communication, Public Speaking, Mass Communication, Business and Technical Communication, Oral Interpretation.