Students should follow the plan below for course choices.
The undergraduate program exposes students to information about:
- normal aspects of speech, language, and hearing as they relate to human communication, and
- introductory concepts pertaining to the nature, assessment, and treatment of communication disorders.
Students complement the core major courses with various elective courses that align with their academic and career interests.
Upon successful completion of the major, students receive the Bachelor of Health Science degree. The majority of undergraduate students pursue graduate or professional training in a health field (e.g., speech language pathology, audiology or other graduate degree program); however, some students seek employment immediately after completing the BHS degree program, usually in organizations with either a health or education component.
Certified clinicians (graduate degree required) often on a team that may include psychologists, teachers, families, physical and occupational therapists, physicians, nurses, dietitians and social workers to screen, diagnose and treat individuals ranging from infants to the elderly. Professionals typically work in schools, clinics, hospitals, other health organizations and/or private practice. Communication sciences and disorders professions offer a high degree of satisfaction to their practitioners by making a significant impact on people's lives. Both speech-language pathology and audiology are growing professions with competitive salaries.
Course Requirements and Sequence
To be considered for admission at the junior level, students must complete these requirements:
- Minimum overall and pre-requisite GPAs of 3.0
- For transfer students, AA degree or 60 transferrable credits (including general education and major prerequisites)
- 18,000 words of the writing requirement
These courses (or their equivalents) with minimum grades of C:
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| BSC 2005 | Biological Sciences | 3 |
| APK 2105C | Applied Human Physiology with Laboratory | 4 |
| Physical science (must be physics or chemistry) | 3 | |
| Science lab | 1 | |
| Select one: | 3 | |
PSB 3002 | Physiological Psychology (strongly recommended) | |
DEP 3053 | Developmental Psychology | |
CLP 3144 | Abnormal Psychology | |
| PSY 2012 | General Psychology | 3 |
| STA 2023 | Introduction to Statistics 1 | 3 |
By the End of the Junior Year
Students must have completed:
- EEX 3093 with a minimum grade of C (satisfies general education diversity)
- SPA 3003, SPA 3011, SPA 3032, SPA 3101, SPA 4004, SPA 4104, SPA 4302, SPA 4400
By the End of the Senior Year
Students must have completed:
- 120 credits, including all prerequisites
- Remaining 9 credits of core SPA coursework (SPA 4250, SPA 4321, SPA 4050) with minimum grades of C
- 33 credits of core SPA coursework with minimum grades of C
- ENC 3254 with minimum grade of C; satisfies 6000 words of writing requirement
- PHC 4101 with minimum grade of C
- 9 credits at the 3000/4000 level
- 9 credits of PHHP electives
Majors should see a department advisor to create a plan of study, which becomes the contract for graduation.
