B.S. Communication Sciences & Disorders
Students in this major are not required to take a minor.
Major & Writing (40 credits)
- COMDIS 240: Hearing and Speech Science
- COMDIS 270: Introduction to Human Communication and Disorders
- COMDIS 272: Phonetics and its Related Processes
- COMDIS 278: Anatomy and Physiology of Human Communication
- COMDIS 355: Language Development and Disorders in Children OR COMDIS 482: Audiometry
- COMDIS 371: Introduction to Clinical Practicum in Communicative Disorders
- COMDIS 380: Speech and Language Development
- COMDIS 483: Augmentative and Alternative Communication
- COMDIS 424: Communicative Disorders Across the Life Span
- COMDIS 426: Neural Bases of Speech and Language
Observation and Participation
Choose one option to complete 6 credits:
- COMDIS 210: Observation and Participation in Communicative Disorders (repeatable up to 12 credits)
- COMDIS 210: Observation and Participation in Communicative Disorders AND COMDIS 460: Practicum in Communicative Disorders with Department permission
Psychology
Choose one:
- PSYCH 211: Introductory Psychology
- PSYCH 303: Learning and Conditioning
- PSYCH 351: Cognitive Psychology
Choose one:
- PSYCH 304: Psychology of Personality
- PSYCH 305: Psychology of Perception
- PSYCH 351: Cognitive Psychology
Science/Math
Select 3-6 credits from Math/Natural Sciences (non-lab) (GM) courses.
Psychology/Sociology
Select 0-6 credits from Psychology or Sociology courses.
Race and Ethnic Culture
Select 0-3 credits from Race and Ethnic Culture courses.
Unique Requirements (15 credits)
- EDFOUND 243: Foundations of Education in a Pluralistic Society
- Choose one:
- COMDIS 340: Manual Communication
- COMDIS 351: Phonetics Transcription
- COMDIS 210: Observation and Participation in Communicative Disorders
- COMDIS 210: Observation and Participation in Communicative Disorders
- COMDIS 450: Methods: Communicative Disorders

