Communication Sciences and Disorders
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Program Title
Communication Sciences and Disorders
Degree Designation
BES
Award Type
Baccalaureate
Program Level
Undergraduate
Instruction Mode
On Campus
Program Description
This undergraduate degree in Communication Disorders is a pre-professional level to prepare students to enter graduate school in speech pathology or audiology. CDIS minor and Bachelor of Elective Studies are awarded as well as the CDIS Major. The M.S. degree is a professional degree in Speech Pathology that qualifies the student to become an ASHA certified speech pathologist. Clinical practicum requires 375 supervised clinical hours be earned by each student. An off-campus internship is required.
Department/Unit(s)
College/School
College of Health and Wellness Professions
Status
Active
Requirements
Free Form Requisites
Program Requirements (32 credits)
Completion of 32 credits with the approval of the department
Students fulfill the University's Upper Division Writing Requirement by successfully completing course with a 'C' or better. Students may substitute another writing course for course with permission of the department.
Notes
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Program Learning Outcomes
Outcome
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Major Code
8075
Program Code
465