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2023 - 2024 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Communication Sciences and Disorders Major


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Faculty: Axt, Hernandez, Potts-Sayler, Sebastian, Smith, Stillwell, Zeltinger (chair)

Degree Types: Bachelor of Science (default) or Bachelor of Arts (alternative)

Communication Sciences and Disorders Program

The Communication Sciences and Disorders Program at the University of Mary is part of the Saint Gianna School of Health Science’s Department of Speech-Language Pathology and leads to a four-year Bachelor of Science degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders.

The undergraduate curriculum provides knowledge in normal and disordered speech, language, swallowing and hearing processes. Assessment and intervention learning experiences are supported by current research and evidence-based practice. Christian, Catholic, Benedictine and professional speech-language values are embedded in our program to establish ethical, respectful, caring and service-oriented students.

The Communication Sciences and Disorders Program provides a pre-professional study for students interested in preparing for a career in Speech-Language Pathology. Graduate study is required for the professional practice as a Speech-Language Pathologist or Audiologist.

Outcomes and Goals

  • Discuss basic human communication and swallowing processes. 

  • Examine and evaluate information in basic human communication differences and communication disorders. 

  • Apply current knowledge of the principles and methods of prevention, assessment, and intervention to individuals with communication disorders. 

  • Participate in experiences designed to deliver appropriate prevention, assessment, and intervention for individuals with communication disorders (Simucase, Master Clinician, Mock IEP, Hearing Screenings) 

  • Apply effective oral and written communication skills in all academic settings. 

  • Demonstrate moral, ethical, and respectful conduct as viewed through Benedictine values. 

Progression in the CSD Program

Students must receive grades of C or higher in all CSD coursework. Please note that students need at least a 3.0 GPA to meet graduate school entrance requirements in the Speech-Language Pathology, M.S.  program.

Major Requirements


Biology Option: Choose One


Lab Science Option: Choose One


Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Option: Choose One


Total: 124 Semester Credits


Program length: 4 academic years / 128 weeks

Build your program by choosing additional electives.


The below are recommended electives to help students reach the minimum needed credits for a bachelor’s degree (124). These are not required.

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