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Communication Sciences and Disorders (BS)

With a Bachelor of Science degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD), you'll develop the knowledge and skills to make a meaningful impact on people's lives. This dynamic field explores the biological, physical, sociocultural, and linguistic aspects of human communication, including its disorders and differences. Through hands-on experiences, research opportunities, and clinical applications, you'll build the critical thinking and problem-solving skills essential for helping individuals overcome speech, language, and hearing challenges across the lifespan.
Type: BS
Format: In-Person
Credit Hours: 120

The BS in CSD is a rigorous program offering two specialized tracks designed to prepare students for graduate study: speech-language pathology or audiology. All students gain a strong foundation in anatomy, physiology, and neuroscience as they relate to communication. Those pursuing the audiology track may also qualify for the accelerated Doctor of Audiology (AuD) graduate program.