The speech-language pathology minor provides students with a basic understanding of communication sciences and disorders. By completing the minor at the undergraduate level, students fulfill certain prerequisite and other requirements upon entering the graduate level degree program in Speech Language Pathology. All minor courses are offered only in the evenings at the Main Campus.
Speech-Language Pathology Minor Required Courses:
CSAD 3010 Phonetics (3 credits)
CSAD 3020 Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech-Language and Hearing Mechanisms (3 credits)
CSAD 3030 Speech-Language Development (3 credits)
CSAD 3040 Neuroanatomy (3 credits)
CSAD 3050 Hearing and Speech Science (3 credits)
CSAD 4050 Audiology (3 credits)
Total SLP Minor: 18 credits
Other courses required prior to beginning a graduate program of study in Speech-Language Pathology:
CSAD 3060 Directed Observation (1 credit)
CSAD 4010 Evaluation of Speech-Language Disorders (3 credits)
CSAD 4030 Treatment of Speech-Language Disorders (3 credits)
CSAD 4070 Rehabilitation for the Hearing Impaired (3 credits)