A degree in communicative disorders prepares students for exciting careers in speech-language pathology and audiology. Certified speech-language pathologists and audiologists work with a wide variety of different-aged clients to address a broad spectrum of communication difficulties. This may include clients with language, articulation, fluency, voice, swallowing, and hearing disorders who range in age from infants to the elderly. In addition, speech...
Professionals practicing in Communication Disorders are concerned with impairments and disabilities of speech, language, cognition-communication, voice and swallowing as well as hearing processes and disorders. A certified speech-language pathologist is qualified to assess as well as plan and implement intervention programs for these disorders. A certified audiologist is qualified to provide diagnostic hearing assessment and rehabilitative services...
The program is a four-year course of study culminating in the BA degree. Students enroll in courses required by American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) as well as courses currently required to earn the BA degree. Upon graduation, the student is prepared for graduate school training in Communication Sciences and Disorders. This degree is appropriate for students who wish to become licensed and certified speech-language pathologists following...
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