Nov 23, 2024  
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Communication Sciences and Disorders


Dr. Diane Millar*, Chairperson
www.radford.edu/~cosd-web/

Undergraduate Program

In support of Radford University’s commitment to providing students a transformative educational experience within a community of inclusivity and empowerment, the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders is committed to cultivating excellence in student-centered learning and engagement. We foster innovative faculty-student collaborations and a supportive environment to inspire student success through a shared vision of inclusiveness and service within the campus community and beyond.

The department offers an accredited graduate program in Speech-Language Pathology and an undergraduate program. At the undergraduate level, the department offers a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders.

The professional practice of speech-language pathology and/or audiology requires a graduate degree from an accredited program. The department offers Master of Arts and Master of Science degrees at the graduate level. Individuals applying for national certification and state licensure must hold a master’s (or doctoral) degree in the appropriate area of study, meet specific requirements in course work, practicum, and professional experience, and pass a national examination.

In the last year of undergraduate study, students may apply to graduate programs in Speech-Language Pathology or Audiology. Completion of an undergraduate degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders (COSD) does not guarantee acceptance into a graduate program. Admission into graduate programs is competitive. Graduate school admission requirements and procedures are available in the Radford University Graduate Catalog.

Advising

Freshman and Sophomore Years

Students wishing to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders (COSD) enter the Waldron College of Health and Human Services as Pre-COSD majors. They are advised through the Waldron College Advising Center. In their first two years, students typically complete their requirements outside of the major as specified below.

Junior and Senior Years

In order to be admitted as COSD majors, students must have junior class standing (completion of 56 semester credit hours) and have earned an overall grade point average of 2.8.

Graduation with Honors in Communication Sciences and Disorders

Radford University awards two types of Honors degree, Latin Honors and Honors in the Major through the Honors Academy. All COSD undergraduate majors are encouraged to learn about the requirements for these awards and take advantage of the academic opportunities offered through the Honors Academy. A general description of the Honors Academy at Radford University is available in the undergraduate catalog and on online at: http://www.radford.edu/~honors/index.html.

Academic Standards

To graduate with a bachelor’s degree in COSD, students must meet the degree requirements stated in the Academic Policies section of the Radford University Undergraduate Catalog and earn a minimum grade of “C” in each COSD course. Students who earn lower than a “C” in any COSD course after exhausting the university repeat option will be withdrawn from the program. High grade point averages (e.g. >3.50) will facilitate possible admission into graduate programs.

Academic Programs

Communication Sciences and Disorders, B.A. (R, L)  

Communication Sciences and Disorders, B.S. (R, L)  

Graduate Program

The department offers a graduate program, which is accredited by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association in speech-language pathology. Graduate school admission requirements and procedures are available in the Radford University Graduate Catalog.