Undergraduate Studies in Communicative Sciences and Disorders
A Bachelor of Arts degree in Communicative Sciences and Disorders prepares students for graduate study in speech-language pathology and audiology. Students who graduate with a Bachelor of Arts degree and decide not to enter a graduate program often pursue careers in fields that include human services, education, and business.
The curriculum includes coursework, independent research, and clinical observations. To meet the degree requirements, students must complete 42 total CSD credits with 30 of those credits in courses numbered 300 or above.
