Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology
Undergraduate Programs
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Degree
Undergraduate Related Disciplines
In lieu of a minor, undergraduate students in the Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology complete 24 credits in related discipline course work. These courses provide the undergraduate student with exposure to a variety of professions in education and health care. The student must complete a total of 24 credits of related discipline courses. Three credits must be completed in each of the following areas: Child development, grammar and linguistics, interviewing and counseling, and statistics. The student may fulfill the remaining 12 credits from a wide range of other options or electives. All course selections must be approved by the academic advisor. Suggested courses are listed below:
ADVISOR APPROVED (24 credits total)
CHILD DEVELOPMENT (3 credits)
HDFS 201, HDFS 204, HDFS 232, PSY 233
GRAMMAR AND LINGUISTICS (3 credits)
ENGL 411B, ENGL 412A
INTERVIEWING AND COUNSELING (3 credits)
HE 310, COM 411, COM 412, COM 434
STATISTICS (3 credits)
APST 270, CEP 440, ECON 262, MATH 152, PSY 210, SOC 210
ELECTIVES (12 credits)
Anatomy and Physiology
Applied Behavioral Analysis
Child Guidance
Computer Information Systems
Developmental Disabilities
Early Childhood Education
Educational Psychology
Education
Gerontology
Health Care Ethics
Health Ecology
Human Development and Family Studies
Linguistics
Medical Terminology
Psychology
Sign Language
Social Work
Sociology
Special Education