Bachelor's in Communication Sciences and Disorders
Program Overview
Introduction to the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders
The School of Communication Sciences and Disorders is one of three schools and one department in the College of Health Professions and Sciences.
Academic Programs
The school offers bachelor's and master's and a doctoral degree program in communication sciences and disorders, as well as programs leading to a minor in communication sciences and disorders and an undergraduate certificate in language development and disorders.
Enrollment and Faculty
The school currently enrolls more than 750 bachelor's and 200 master's degree students. With 30 full-time and numerous affiliated faculty members, the school offers students a broad range of academic programs, comprehensive internship experiences and ongoing research opportunities in human communication sciences and disorders.
Research Opportunities
The school provides ongoing research opportunities in human communication sciences and disorders, allowing students to engage in a wide range of academic and professional activities.
