Communication Sciences and Disorders BS

Total Units Required: 120

An adult sits across from a child on the ground with her hands out as another adult at a table observes in the speech-language-hearing science laboratory on campus.

The Bachelor of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders provides students with the foundational coursework needed to pursue careers or graduate programs in speech-language pathology and audiology. Common degree-related careers include speech-language pathologist assistant, audiologist assistant, behavior technician, and various educational and health and human service options.

Advising Requirement

Advising is mandatory for this program. Consult your department advisor or program coordinator for information.

E-advising Tools

Use the interactive e-advising tools designed to help students graduate within four years. These tools can be accessed through the Student Center in the Portal.