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Communication Sciences and Disorders – BS

Program Overview:

As part of the School of Education, the department takes part in the Professional Qualities Assessment (PQA) process, which is consistent with the Communication Sciences and Disorders Department’s belief that interpersonal communication and professionalism are key attributes for professional practice in communication disorders. Information about the PQA process will be provided to students during their first semester of study. In addition, the Communication Sciences and Disorders program is a competency-based program. Therefore, students will be involved in a sequence of field experiences, many of which are off campus. The sequence of required fieldwork is as follows:

Supervised Observation (CSD 360L)

Clinical Practicum Seminar (CSD 371)

Program Contacts:

Program Requirements:

CSD 100Survey of Comm Sci & Disorders

3

CSD 109Phonetics

4

CSD 204Anatomy&Physiol Spch/Swallow

4

CSD 219Speech Sound Devolpm Disorders

4

CSD 225Hearing Disorders & Assessmnt

3

CSD 240Language Development

3

CSD 244Statistics for CSD

3

CSD 245Intro to Research Meth in CSD

3

CSD 345Language Disorders in Children

3

CSD 346Cognition, Commun, & Behavior

3

CSD 350Fluency Voice & Res Dis

4

CSD 360Clinical Methods

3

CSD 360LSupervised Observation

1

CSD 370Sprvsd Clinical Practicum

1

CSD 371Clinical Practicum Seminar

1

CSD 430Aural Rehabilitation

3

CSD 490Undergraduate Capstone in CSD

2

SED 450Organ Spch/Lang/Hr Sch Prog

3

EDU 300Foundations of Education

3

EPY 244Child & Adolescent Development

4

EPY 370Ed Psych/Instruct Tech

4

PSY 363Abnormal Psychology

3

PSY 420Cognitive Psychology

3

SWK 114Intro to SWK:Self-Awar & Soc R

3

Physical Science Course*

3

EDU 102Violence Prevention

0

EDU 103Child Abuse Prevention

0

EDU 106Aids/Com Dis Wrks

0

EDU 111Dignity for All Students

0

EPY 337Subst Abuse Wksp

0

Internship/Field Experiences/Service:



Culminating Academic Experiences:

CSD 370Sprvsd Clinical Practicum

1

CSD 371Clinical Practicum Seminar

1

Professional Accreditation:

Career Opportunities and Graduate Study:

Students who are accepted into the dual degree program will take all of the CSD classes that are required in the traditional, separate degree programs, will meet all liberal arts core requirements, and will meet all teacher certification requirements. The total undergraduate credits equal 114; 48 are CSD credits, 12 are non-CSD credits, 41 are Liberal Education Requirements, and 13 are required for teacher certification. Graduate credits total 56.

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