Intercampus Program in Communicative Disorders

Is your bachelor's degree in a field other than communicative disorders or speech-language-hearing?

Before applying to a graduate degree program in the Intercampus Program in Communicative Disorders, you must complete or be enrolled in the following courses or their equivalents:

Note: SPLH 261 and 566 are also available as independent study.

SPLH Course and # of Credit Hours When the Course is Offered
120: Physics of Speech (4) Fall and Spring
261: Survey of Communication Disorders (3) Fall and Spring
320: Neuroscience of Human Communication (2) Fall and Spring
465: Fundamentals of Clinical Phonetics (1) Fall (and Spring)
466: Language Science (3) Fall (and Spring)
565: Language Sample Analysis (1) (Fall and) Spring
566: Language Development (3) (Fall and) Spring
660: Research Methods (3) Fall and Spring
662: Speech Science (3) Fall
663: Hearing Science (3) Spring
668: Intro to Audiological Assessment & Rehabilitation (4) Fall and Spring
671: Introduction to Speech-Language Pathology (4) Fall and Spring