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Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Communication Sciences & Disorders

Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ offers the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) on both the Pocatello and Meridian campuses. Coursework in the undergraduate major can also be completed online.

General Education courses are not offered at the Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ-Meridian Health Science campus. Therefore, students interested in the Meridian campus program should complete their general education requirements on the Pocatello campus or at another institution before transferring to the Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ-Meridian campus.

Students interested in the undergraduate program on the Meridian campus should contact  Ali Crane, Director of Student Services and Enrollment Planning, regarding course transfer information. Please schedule an appointment with or contact her at alicrane@isu.edu or (208) 373-1706. 

Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ students who are declaring a major in CSD or transferring into the CSD program should complete the .

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Emphasis in Pre-Speech-Language Pathology
Freshman Course Sequence Pre-Speech-Language Pathology
Transfer Student Course Sequence Pre-Speech-Language Pathology
 
Emphasis in Pre-Audiology
Freshman Course Sequence Pre-Audiology
Transfer Student Course Sequence Pre-Audiology
 
CSD undergraduate course fee: $212 per credit hour (does not include tuition)
 
Program Learning Outcomes
Students completing the Bachelor of Science Degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders should be able to: 
  • Understand the basic processes and influences related to human communication including developmental, biological, neurological, acoustic, psychological, and cultural conditions.
  • Explain the basic foundational aspects of typical and disordered communication including prevention, evaluation, intervention and treatment.
  • Demonstrate the emergence of effective written, oral, and critical thinking skills related to topics in communication sciences and disorders.
  • Have completed the necessary coursework and experiences to prepare them to apply for admission to graduate programs in Speech-Language Pathology or Audiology.