Degree Requirements
Several classes are offered on a rotating basis in the speech pathology area. These classes range from the normal development of speech and language, and speech and language correction, to a study of the phonetic alphabet. These classes are intended for students going into the education field, as well as for students who might be interested in pursuing a career in speech pathology.
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Minor |
| EDUC 2103 |
Education as a Profession |
3 |
| EDUC 2402 |
Introduction to Exceptionalities |
2 |
| SCOM 1014 |
American Sign Language |
4 |
| SCOM 1113 |
Introduction to Speech Communication |
(3)* |
| SCOM 2763 |
Voice & Phonetics |
3 |
| SCOM 3613 |
Small Group Communication |
3 |
| SCOM 3913 |
Language & Speech Development |
3 |
| SCOM 4733 |
Communication Disorders |
3 |
| ENGL 4173 |
English Usage |
3 |
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Minimum Total |
24 |
* Introduction to Speech Communication is a required general education course
NOTE: National certification to work as a speech pathologist requires a Master's Degree.
Got Questions? Contact Tamara Brown, Department Chair