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As a communicative disorders student, you'll explore the scientific principles of communication challenges and their progression, while developing skills to assist individuals with speech, language, and hearing difficulties. The program combines innovative problem-solving with technological applications to develop diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. The Bachelor of Science degree establishes essential knowledge for professions in speech-language pathology, audiology, and related healthcare and educational sectors.
This major covers the anatomical, neurological, linguistic, and cultural aspects of communication and its disorders. Throughout your studies, you'll be introduced to both audiology and speech-language pathology disciplines.
You'll build comprehensive knowledge that enables you to investigate various communication disorders treated by speech-language pathologists, including aphasia, autism spectrum conditions, pediatric language impairments, and more. Audiology coursework will teach you therapeutic techniques like speech rehabilitation, hearing assistance devices, visual communication methods, and other interventions for hearing impairments.
In your final year, you'll have chances to engage in clinical observation experiences and study fundamental assessment and treatment methodologies for communication disorders.
Learning Outcomes
Students will establish foundational knowledge of human communication development throughout life stages.
Students will develop analytical skills to evaluate and integrate information from diverse academic and practical sources, expressing findings verbally and in writing.
Students will recognize and comprehend the characteristics of communication disorders.