Undergraduate Related Disciplines
Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology
In lieu of a minor, undergraduate students in the Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology complete 24 credits in related discipline course work. These courses provide the undergraduate student with exposure to a variety of professions in education and health care. The student must complete a total of 24 credits of related discipline courses. Three credits must be completed in each of the following areas: Child development, grammar and linguistics, interviewing and counseling, and statistics. The student may fulfill the remaining 12 credits from a wide range of other options or electives. All course selections must be approved by the academic advisor. Suggested courses are listed below:
Advisor Approved (24 Credits Total)
Child Development (3 Credits)
- HDFS 201, HDFS 204, HDFS 232, PSY 233
Grammar and Linguistics (3 Credits)
- ENGL 411B, ENGL 412A
Interviewing and Counseling (3 Credits)
- HE 310, COM 411, COM 412, COM 434
Statistics (3 Credits)
- APST 270, CEP 440, ECON 262, MATH 152, PSY 210, SOC 210
Electives (12 Credits)
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Applied Behavioral Analysis
- Child Guidance
- Computer Information Systems
- Developmental Disabilities
- Early Childhood Education
- Educational Psychology
- Education
- Gerontology
- Health Care Ethics
- Health Ecology
- Human Development and Family Studies
- Linguistics
- Medical Terminology
- Psychology
- Sign Language
- Social Work
- Sociology
- Special Education