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Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences

Minor Concentration in Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences

This minor is designed for undergraduates wishing to enhance their knowledge of human communication, especially students interested in pursuing graduate studies in speech-language pathology or audiology. Five courses are required, for a total of 18 credits:

SAR SH 521 Phonetics (2 cr)

SAR SH 522 Anatomy & Physiology of the Speech Mechanism

SAR SH 524 Normal Language Acquisition

SAR SH 531 Introduction to Communication Disorders

SAR SH 535 Introduction to Audiology

There are no prerequisites for any of the above courses. Students are required to have a GPA of 2.5 or higher to qualify for a minor in speech, language and hearing sciences, and must receive a grade of C– or better in each course taken toward the minor. For further information, contact the CAS Academic Advising Center, CAS Room 105.

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