Undergraduate Curriculum

BS in Speech Language Pathology

The Undergraduate Program in Speech Language Pathology provides students with the fundamental knowledge related to typical and atypical communication processes across the lifespan. Students who complete a Bachelor of Science in Speech Language Pathology are not guaranteed admission to the graduate program. However, they may to apply for admission to the graduate program in their senior year.

Curriculum

Major courses (34 credits) 

  • CODS 2620    Introduction to Communication Disorders 
  • CODS 2640    Phonetics 
  • CODS 3210    Speech and Language Acquisition 
  • CODS 3610    Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech and Swallowing Mechanism 
  • CODS 3620    Introduction to Hearing and Speech Science (TI) 
  • CODS 3630    Introduction to Audiology 
  • CODS 4010    Introduction to Articulation and Language Disorders 
  • CODS 4210    Neurological Bases of Human Communication 
  • CODS 4620    Auditory Rehabilitation 
  • CODS 4670    Clinical Observation and Methods (WI)
  • CODS 4750    Senior Seminar I  

Directed UCC courses (16 credits) 
  • BIO 1140       Applied Anatomy & Physiology (Area 3d) 
  • COMM 1100   Communication in Action (Area 2a) 
  • MATH 1300    Elementary Statistics (Area 3e)
  • PSY 1100       General Psychology (Area 3c)

Directed Corequisites (22 credits) 
  • ANTH 2400    Language Matters (Area 4, WI) 
  • ENG 4010      Linguistics and Grammar 
  • MATH 1150    College Algebra 
  • PHYS 1900     Acoustics & Sound (TI) 
  • PSY 2110       Lifespan Development 
  • PSY 3520       Psycholinguistics (TI) 
  • PSY 3750       Cognitive Psychology (WI) 

    TI = Technology Intensive 

    WI = Writing Intensive