The communication disorders and sciences (CDS) doctoral degree program prepares graduates to assume academic and leadership roles in institutions of higher education, as well as in research and practice agencies.
Students are trained to conduct impactful research in the field of communication science disorders as well as trained in providing academic and clinical teaching.
The program's goal is to instill in each student the capacity for rigorous scholarship, independent judgment, and academic excellence. PhD training is embedded in a climate designed to instill social justice and inclusion.
Students traditionally begin fall term, however, applications may be considered throughout the year and it may be possible to start any term depending on availability and funding opportunities.
