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The communication sciences and disorders program offers students comprehensive training in human communication and its disorders. Clinical practice opportunities are available at the Gebbie Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic. This curriculum readies students for advanced studies in speech-language pathology, audiology, and related healthcare, education, and scientific disciplines. Students can engage in research projects within faculty-led laboratories.
The CSD undergraduate curriculum delivers foundational professional preparation in typical and atypical human communication processes.
To earn a B.S. in communication sciences and disorders, students must meet the liberal arts core's quantitative skills requirement and complete 34 credit hours of CSD coursework.