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Nov 24, 2024
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2018-2019 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Communication Sciences & Disorders, B.S.
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The Communication Sciences & Disorders major, a pre-professional program, offers students experience in working with people who have communication problems. In addition, the course work prepares students for entrance into graduate programs in Speech-Language Pathology, Audiology, Speech and/or Hearing Science, or a career in an allied health field.
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Minimum credits required: 52
(plus prerequisites)
Required Courses
GPA in major of 3.2 or above or consent of Program Director
- CSD 105 - Introduction to Communication Disorders, 3 credit hours
- CSD 134 - Sign Language, 3 credit hours
- CSD 220 - Speech and Language Development, 3 credit hours
- CSD 221 - Speech and Hearing Science, 3 credit hours
- CSD 225 - Phonetics and Phonology, 3 credit hours
- CSD 235 - Clinical Ethics & Management, 2 credit hours
- CSD 236 - Speech & Language Observations, 1 credit hour
- CSD 321 - Neurology, Anatomy & Physiology of the Speech & Hearing Mechanism, 3 credit hours
- CSD 325 - Articulation and Phonology Disorders, 3 credit hours
- CSD 335X - Clinical Practice- Individual, 1 credit hour (taken twice- 2 credit hours)
- CSD 340 - Language Disorders, 3 credit hours
- CSD 420 - Audiology, 3 credit hours
- CSD 421 - Aural Rehabilitation, 3 credit hours
- CSD 435X - Clinical Practice- Group, 1 credit hour
- CSD 440 - Research Methods in Communication Disorders, 3 credit hours
- CSD 477 - Capstone in Communication Disorders, 3 credit hours
- PSY 100 - Principles of Psychological Science, 3 credit hours
- PSY 205 - Developmental Psychology, 3 credit hours
- PSY 278 - Elements of Statistics, 4 credit hours
Recommended/Suggested elective courses for Graduate School Track
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