Dec 04, 2024  
2022-2023 Graduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Communication Sciences and Disorders, M.S.


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Communication Sciences and Disorders


Supporting undergraduate coursework for the following topics is required prior to beginning the graduate coursework sequence:

Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech, Language and Hearing Mechanism

Language Science and Technology

Hearing Science

Introduction to Audiology

Language Development: Birth to Five Years

Later Language Development

Phonetics

Speech-Language Disorders: Prevention and Assessment

Speech-Language Disorders: Intervention Methods and Application

Note(s):


The deadline for applications is February 1. Applicants for the graduate program in COSD must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 overall and a 3.0 in major coursework, and submit all application materials, to include: three letters of reference, GRE scores, personal essay, and the supplemental application/fee. Admission to the program is competitive. Admission decisions begin early March for fall enrollment. The sequence of graduate studies begins in the fall semester, and is a five-semester program.

Academic and Clinical Requirements


COSD students are required to complete course work and clinical practica that meet ASHA’s 2014 Standards for the Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) in Speech-Language Pathology, including demonstration of prerequisite knowledge of biological sciences, physical sciences, statistics, and the social/behavioral sciences through transcript evidence.

In addition to the standards printed in this catalog, COSD graduate students are required to meet the following academic standards in order to graduate with a master’s degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders:

Earn at least a “C” or better in all COSD courses, and maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0.  Students earning more than two C’s will be dismissed from the program.  Dismissal cannot be petitioned.

Maintain a minimum overall GPA of 3.0.

Earn a minimum grade of “B” in all COSD 640  credits in the program of study.

Academic and clinical remediation plans will be developed and implemented for those students who earn a C in an academic course or a grade lower than a B in clinical practicum.

For the Master of Science degree at least 14 credit hours of COSD 640  with a grade of “B” or better are required. For the Master of Arts degree at least 11 credit hours of COSD 640  with a grade of “B” or better are required. Any COSD 640  credits in which less than a “B” is earned must be repeated.

If a student earns a grade of “F” in any section of COSD 640  for behavior that is not consistent with professional service delivery and/or any violation of the code of ethics of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, the result will be automatic termination from the COSD graduate program.

Speech-Language Pathology Concentration Master of Science Degree


Students completing the Master of Science degree are required to complete a comprehensive examination as a requirement for graduation.  The comprehensive exam is administered in the final semester of the program.

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