Bachelor of Science Degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders

Students earning the Bachelor of Science degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders will be prepared to enter the work industry at a variety of levels including community and educational positions that include occupations helping or assisting professions in speech language pathology, audiology, education, and other communication technology industries. These students will also be completely prepared to for direct transition into a graduate program in speech language pathology. Students will encounter a strong foundation of science courses culminating with a service learning experience in the health, rehabilitation, or educational field(s). Graduate degrees at the masters or doctoral level are necessary to work as speech-language pathologists or audiologists. These individuals work as professionals to assist people who have communication disorders; teachers, clinical supervisors and/or researchers in universities; administrators and leaders in healthcare or educational settings.

Requirements:

Communication Sciences and Disorders majors must complete the following courses:

Lower Division Requirements:

Total Credit Hours:32-33

Notes:

A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 is required to begin coursework in the upper division.

Upper Division Requirements:

Total Credit Hours:25

Required Upper Division Options:

Select a minimum of 18 credit hours. A minimum of nine (9) credit hours must be CSD courses.

Total Credit Hours:18

CSD 397, CSD 398, CSD 497 and CSD 498: see notes below

Total Credit Hours: 75-76

 

NOTES:

  • A minimum grade of C is required in all upper division CSD courses.
  • A cumulative GPA of 3.0 is required to remain in the CSD major.  Students who do not meet this requirement will be placed on probation for a period of one (1) semester.  If the student's GPA does not meet the 3.0 guideline after the probationary period, they will be counseled out of the CSD major.
  • Students pursuing a B.S. degree in CSD could choose to further focus their studies and concentrate in areas including medical school, physician assistant, physical and occupational therapy, and other allied health professions.
  • Health Sciences advising sheets list the options courses and the additional prerequisite courses that should be fulfilled for various post-graduate opportunities.
  • It is highly recommended students speak with their CSD faculty advisor prior to registering for the “Options” courses.
  • For students pursuing Departmental Honors in CSD, note exception of cumulative GPA of 3.4 and GPA in major of 3.75 required. See course description for CSD 397/398/497/498 for complete requirements.