Communication Sciences and Disorders, B.S.

Required Courses

Take all of the following

CSD-1003Introduction to Communication Sciences and Disorders

3.0 credits

CSD-1013Introduction to Vocal Production and Phonetics

3.0 credits

CSD-2003Speech & Language Development

3.0 credits

CSD-3001Communication Sciences & Disorders Speech and Language Disorders Clinical

1.0 credits

CSD-3003Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Hearing Mechanisms

3.0 credits

CSD-3013Speech and Hearing Science

3.0 credits

CSD-3023Research Methods for Communication Sciences

3.0 credits

CSD-3033Communication Disorders in Children Hearing Mechanisms

3.0 credits

CSD-4013Audiometry

3.0 credits

CSD-4022Voice and Fluency Disorders

2.0 credits

Required Cognates

BIO-1054General Zoology with Laboratory

4.0 credits

BIO-2034Human Anatomy and Physiology with Laboratory

4.0 credits

BIO-2044Human Anatomy and Physiology with Laboratory

4.0 credits

HSC-1013Nutrition for Health Professionals

3.0 credits

ICS-3133Introduction to Linguistics

3.0 credits

MAT-2063

MLA-1019Modern Language Studies

1.0-4.0 credits

PSY-1013General Psychology

3.0 credits

PSY-2013Life Span Developmental Psychology

3.0 credits

Total 60 Hours

Communication Sciences and Disorders Program Policies

Progression Criteria

The MVNU Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) program offers a pre-professional Bachelor of Science degree in the field. BY law in the state of Ohio, and in accordance with national standards set by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, professional practice in speech-language pathology requires a Master's degree, while audiology requires a Doctoral degree.

The CSD program at MVNU is designed to prepare students for successful admission and experience at the graduate level in their chosen area of practice via a rigorous educational and clinical program, with a strong emphasis on Christian life and ministry as a student and as a professional. Because admission to graduate CSD programs is highly competitive, it is strongly recommended that students meet these benchmarks in order to be prepared for the graduate school admission process.

  1. Achieve a cumulative GPA of at least 3.50 by the end of the second year.
  2. Maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.60 or better through the third and fourth years.

Progression

  1. The minimum passing grade for CSD courses is B.
  2. A minimum of a C is required for cognate courses.
  3. To enroll in the first Speech and Language Disorders Clinical, a CSD student must have:
    1. Successfully completed CSD-1013, CSD-1003, CSD-2003, CSD-3003, and CSD-3033.
    2. Earned a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5 in CSD courses.
  4. CSD students take three independent Speech and Language Disorders Clinical courses during the program. The minimum grade to pass a clinical course is a B-. Students earning any grade less than a B- will fail that clinical course and be required to repeat and pass the failed clinical course before progressing to the next clinical course.
  5. Student that receive a B- or higher in a Speech and Language Disorders Clinical course may be able to use those clock hours towards accumulation of the total clock hours of client contact required by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) to obtain the Certificate of Clinical Competence. Acceptance of undergraduate programs is determined on a case-by-case basis within individual graduate programs.