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The communication sciences and disorders program combines classroom learning with hands-on experiences to equip students with core competencies needed for careers like speech-language pathology, audiology, and communication sciences - all fields requiring advanced degrees. Graduates earn a Bachelor of Health Science degree upon completing the program. While most undergraduates continue their education in healthcare-related graduate programs (such as speech pathology or audiology), some graduates enter the workforce directly after earning their BHS degree, typically joining health or education-focused organizations.
Students must have completed a secondary and college or university credentials from non-U.S. institutions.
The university will require the following minimum scores on the redesigned SAT: SAT Reading = 24, Writing and Language = 25 and Math = 24. On the ACT, a minimum score of 19 on the Reading section and 19 on the Math section.
Minimum scores requirements are as follows:
TOEFL: Paper-Based: 550; Internet-Based: 80
IELTS: 6
MELAB: 77