Master Fundamentals of Language, Hearing, and Speech

Program Overview

BS in Communication Disorders

Overview
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Prerequisites
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How to Apply
Contact Info
801-422-5117
105 TLRB

Overview

In the Communication Disorders Bachelor of Science program, you will serve God and others (see Mosiah 2:17) by improving communication, strengthening relationships, and easing burdens on families within your community. Your education in this program will prepare you to lead a life of Christlike service.

Through diverse learning experiences, you will:

  • Develop a foundational understanding of the auditory system and hearing assessments.
  • Gain knowledge of speech and language development, anatomy, and communication disorders in both children and adults.
  • Observe compassionate clinical care in a variety of settings.
  • Prepare for future professional and academic opportunities in the field. 

Upon completing this program, you will be equipped to make a meaningful impact—whether working in schools as a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant or Audiology Assistant or pursuing advanced studies in Audiology or Speech-Language Pathology.

Prerequisites

In order to apply to the major, you must first complete the following:

Declare the Communications Disorders Pre-Major

See a program advisor in the Educational Advisement Center to assist with the major change and review GPA and test scores.

Complete 1 of 2 courses
Complete 3 courses

Graduation Requirements

In order to graduate from the program, you must first complete the following:

Complete 58 major credits

See a program advisor in the Educational Advisement Center to assist with creating an academic plan.

At present, no additional requirements (senior thesis, comprehensive exam, minor, etc.) are required. Read the ComD Undergraduate Handbook to learn more.

How to Apply

These are the steps to apply to the major:

Complete the Prerequisites

For more information check the prerequisite tab.

See the Application Requirements

Visit the BS Application Requirements page for more information.

Complete the online Applicant Questionnaire

Visit the Applicant Questionnaire to complete, which includes one short essay.

Submit the application before the deadline

Applications are due on October 15th and April 30th.

If you have any questions, please contact the Communication Disorders department office or the Education Advisement Center to learn more.