• The program offers a four-year pre-professional bachelor's degree in communication disorders for students who wish to pursue graduate study in speech language pathology or audiology. Students may choose to obtain a Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Art degree.
  • The primary difference between the two degrees is the foreign language requirement for the BA degree.
  • Both degrees include 47 hours in the area, which means students are not required to declare a minor. 
  • Before initiating formal training and experience in clinical practice, students in the Communication Disorders must directly observe 25 hours of speech/language evaluation or therapy.
  • The undergraduate program is organized to give students the broadest possible background in studies of general education, human behavior, and communication sciences and disorders.
  • The program outline includes courses required to complete University Studies requirements, and Communication Disorders Program requirements.