I have a degree in another field. Can I earn a graduate degree in the department?
Speech-language pathology and audiology
Yes. Students with undergraduate degrees in other disciplines can complete the undergraduate pre-requisites. Upon completion of those courses [listed below], students may apply for graduate studies.
- (3 hrs) S H S 201 [Introduction to Phonetics]
- (4 hrs) S H S 202 / 202 L [Fundamentals of Speech and Hearing Sciences and Lab]
- (3 hrs) S H S 221 [Introduction to Audiology]
- (3 hrs) S H S 301 [Language and Speech Development]
- (3 hrs) S H S 302/303 [A & P of the Hearing or Speech Mechanism]
- (3 hrs) S H S 306 [Basic Neuroanatomy in Speech-language Pathology]
- (1 hr) S H S 311/313 [Clinical Assisting- Speech or Hearing]
- (3 hrs) S H S 411 [Articulation Disorders]
- (3 hrs) S H S 421 [Aural Rehabilitation]
- (3 hrs) S H S 431 or 432 [Language Disorders I or II]
- (3 hrs) S H S 450 [Observation]
(6 hrs) Behavioral / social science
(15 hrs) Basic [normal] human communication (included in the list)
Credit for courses completed at another institution is determined by the academic adviser.
1999-2000 S H S Academic Handbook
Early oral intervention for children who are deaf and hard of hearing
Yes. Interested students should contact Dr. Christina Perigoe for details.
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