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Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology

Undergraduate Programs

Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Degree

Undergraduate Sequence

Students pursing a bachelor's degree in speech pathology and audiology will need to complete a departmental sequence of speech pathology and audiology undergraduate courses. These courses must be taken in a specified sequence. Some courses are required courses and others are optional. Some courses are only offered once each year and other courses are offered more often. During the freshman year, undergraduate students enroll in courses to fulfill core curriculum requirements. Undergraduate students must complete one class in sign language (i.e., AM 145); however, three more classes in this sequence are offered (i.e., AM 146, AM 147, and AM 148). Undergraduate students will begin taking departmental courses in their sophomore year. For a student to complete this sequence of course work in four years, the course sequence is as follows:

 

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

Summer Session

 

Core Curriculum

Core Curriculum

 

Freshman

AM 145

(AM 146)

(AM 147)

       

Sophomore

(AM 147)

(AM 148)

(AM 148)

 

{SPA 301}

{SPA 301}

 
 

SPA 320

SPA 330

 
 

{SPA 340}

{SPA 340}

 
       

Junior

{SPA 345}

{SPA 345}

{SPA 345}

 

SPA 362

SPA 364

(SPA 464)

   

SPA 365

 
       

Senior

SPA 400

SPA 370

 
 

(SPA 464)

SPA 421

 
 

SPA 466

(SPA 464)

 
 

(SPA 491)

SPA 467

 
   

(SPA 491)

 

Note:
( ) These courses are optional courses offered in the department but not required for graduation.
{ } These courses are offered more than once each year.

See Undergraduate Courses for a complete listing and description of these courses.

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