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The baccalaureate program in Communicative Sciences and Disorders program is housed within the School of Science and is located in the Science and Technology Building. The program prepares undergraduate students to meet the needs of children and adults with communicative disorders in a changing multicultural society, leading to a B.A. in Communicative Sciences and Disorders.Learn More!
Prospective students may access information regarding the university’s admission criteria and application process on The Graduate College homepage.
The graduate curriculum is designed to prepare students to meet the academic and clinical requirements for certification. Depending upon the student's background, the typical degree program for a student with an undergraduate degree in speech-language pathology requires a minimum of four full-time academic semesters plus one summer session. Students with undergraduate training in other fields may need additional course work to fulfill degree and national certification requirements. Learn More!
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