Degree requirements are satisfied in two ways:
- by completing the requirements of your School or College and
- by completing the requirements of the Communication Sciences and Disorders major.
Many Communication Sciences and Disorders students are in the College of Letters and Science.
Students must fulfill the requirements of the Communication Sciences and Disorders BA or Communication Sciences and Disorders BS major.
Additionally, College of Letters and Science students must take a minimum of one course from each subject category below to satisfy major requirements.
Courses Satisfying the CS&D Major in L&S
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Statistics
- Stat 301: Introduction to Statistical Methods
- Stat 311: Introduction to Theory and Methods of Mathematical Statistics 1
- Stat 371: Introductory Applied Statistics for the Life Sciences
- Psych 210: Basic Statistics for Psychology
- Soc 360: Statistics for Sociologists 1
Psychology
- Psych 201: Exploring Psychology
- Psych 202: Introduction to Psychology
- HDFS 263: Development from Adolescence to Old Age
Linguistics
- Linguis 101: Human Language
- Linguis 103: Language, History, and Society elementary
- Linguis 303: Language, History, and Society intermediate
- Engl 214: The English Language
- Engl 314: The Structure of English
- Engl 318: Second Language Acquisition
- Spanish 321: The Structure of Modern Spanish
- Spanish 327: Introduction to Spanish Linguistics
- Spanish 331: Spanish Applied Linguistics
Ethnic Studies
- Anthro 104: Cultural Anthropology and Human Diversity
- Asian Am 101: Introduction to Asian American Studies
- Asian Am/AfroAmer/AmerInd/Chicla/Folklore 102: Introduction to Comparative US Ethnic and American Indian Studies
- Asian Am/Soc 220: Ethnic Movements in the United States
- Chicano Studies 201: Introduction to Chicana/o and Latina/o Studies
- Gen&WS 200: Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer+ Studies
- LIS 202: Informational Divides and Differences in a Multicultural Society
- Hist 227: Explorations in the History of Race and Ethnicity
- AfroAmer 275: Science, Medicine, and Race: A History
- AmerInd 314: Indians of North America
- Engl 319: Language, Race, and Identity
- Hist 403: Immigration and Assimilation in American History
- Soc 134: American Racial and Ethnic Minorities
- Soc 220: Ethnic Movements in the US
Biological Sciences
- Bio/Botany/Zoology 151: Introductory Biology
- Anthro 105: Principles of Biological Anthropology
- Anthro 410: Evolutionary Biology
- Biochem 104: Molecular Mechanisms, Human Health and You
- Biocore 381: Evolution, Ecology & Genetics
- Zoology 101: Animal Biology
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