The Bachelor of Arts (BA) in communication sciences and disorders (CSD) from Wichita State combines classroom learning and immersion in real-world speech-language facilities, preparing you for an advanced degree—and high-paying career—in speech-language pathology or audiology.
Curriculum
You'll start out with pre-admission courses that teach the basics of communication sciences and disorders. Then, once you're admitted to the CSD program, you'll progress through the core courses. The entire pre-admission and major curriculum consists of 45 credit hours.
A departmental honors track is also available for this major.
Careers
A degree in communication sciences and disorders from Wichita State will put you on the path toward a high-paying, high-demand career in audiology or speech-language pathology—with employment in a wide range of settings from local schools and clinics to large health care facilities.
Direncanakan September 2024
Tanggal mulai
19 Agustus 2024
College of Health Professions
1845 Fairmount Street,
WICHITA,
Kansas,
67260, United States
Students who have completed high school (or will soon graduate from high school) are eligible to apply.
English proficiency may be demonstrated in the following ways:
Internet-based TOEFL (iBT): 72
IELTS Academic or IELTS Indicator overall band score: 6.0
Duolingo English Test: 105
PTE Academic: 49
Application deadline: Spring 2024: Basic Service: Sept. 15, 2023; Standard Service: Nov. 1, 2023; Premium Service: Dec. 1, 2023
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