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The Bachelor of Science in Communication Sciences & Disorders (B.S.Ed.) program at the University of Georgia covers fundamental knowledge about speech, language, and hearing impairments, along with diagnostic techniques. This program equips students to assess and manage diverse speech and hearing conditions across all age groups, including children, older adults, and individuals recovering from communication-related injuries. Those aiming to work as speech-language pathologists, audiologists, or specialists in hearing impairment education need to complete advanced degrees and earn certification from the Georgia Professional Standards Commission. For clinical practice, a master's degree serves as the minimum requirement in Speech-Language Pathology, while a doctoral degree is mandatory for Audiology careers in healthcare facilities, schools, and rehabilitation centers.