Bachelor of Science in Communication Disorders

Murray State University

USA,Kentucky

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 15,036/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 75

Application Fee

Jan 2025

Apply Date

USA, Kentucky

Type: University

Location Type: Rural

Founded: 1922

Total Students: 9,427 +

Int. Students: 401 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

102 Curris Center, Murray, Kentucky 42071, USA

Bachelor of Science in Communication Disorders

Program Overview

The program offers a four-year pre-professional bachelor's degree in communication disorders for students who wish to pursue graduate study in speech language pathology or audiology. Students may choose to obtain a Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Art degree. The primary difference between the two degrees is the foreign language requirement for the BA degree. Both degrees include 47 hours in the area, which means students are not required to declare a minor. 

The undergraduate program is organized to give students the broadest possible background in studies of general education, human behavior, and communication sciences and disorders. The program outline includes courses required to complete University Studies requirements, and Communication Disorders Program requirements. Although a minor is not required with a CDI area of study, students are encouraged to use electives to develop areas of interest that will support and augment their study of human communicative behavior. Students are encouraged to discuss the selection of elective courses with their advisor. Students should also keep in mind that admission to speech-language pathology programs across the country is highly competitive. Academic problems should be discussed with the student‘s advisor in a timely manner.

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