Bachelor degree in Communication Disorders at Appalachian State University

 

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Bachelor Degree in Communication Disorders at Appalachian State University

Appalachian State University
Bachelor degree
Communication Disorders

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The Communication Disorders Program at Appalachian State is located in the Department of Language, Reading and Exceptionalities in the Reich College of Education and is devoted to the study of human communication and associated disorders. This program is preprofessional in nature, providing students with the academic and clinical preparation necessary for graduate study. Licensure and certification as a speech language pathologist or audiologist by the State of North Carolina and the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association require successful completion of an appropriate graduate degree. The Communication Disorders Program is a limited enrollment program that requires applicants to meet a specific core of admission requirements. These requirements are detailed in an appended section of this package.

At Appalachian undergraduate students pursue a 49 hour major that emphasizes the study of normal and disordered communication processes. In the last year of the program, students complete 25 observation hours of services to individuals with communication disorders. In addition, as participant-observers in the ASU Communication Disorders Clinic, students spend an average of two hours per week as a co-clinician with a graduate student, providing therapy to individuals with communication disorders.

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