Curriculum
This is a full-time cohort program that typically takes two years (five semesters including summer) to complete.
Required Courses
COSD 501: Introduction to Clinical Practicum (3 credits)
COSD 502: Introduction to Aural Habilitation/Rehabilitation (3 credits)
COSD 503: Speech Sound Learning and the Modification of Articulation (3 credits)
COSD 511: Fluency and Stuttering (3 credits)
COSD 512: Language Disorders in Children (3 credits)
COSD 513: Acquired Language Disorders (3 credits)
COSD 514: Language Learning Disabilities in School-Age Children and Adolescents (3 credits)
COSD 515: Voice Disorders (3 credits)
COSD 516: Clinical Practicum and Procedures (3 credits)
COSD 517: Clinical Practicum in Audiology (1 to 2 credits)
COSD 518: Research Design in Communication Disorders (3 credits)
COSD 520: Dysphagia: Diagnosis and Treatment of Swallowing Disorders (3 credits)
COSD 521: Advanced School Practicum in Speech-Language Pathology (3 credits)
COSD 527: Motor Speech Disorders (3 credits)
COSD 528: Counseling Seminar in Communication Disorders (3 credits)
COSD 614 Clinical Diagnostics in Speech-Language Pathology (3 credits)
COSD 616: Advanced Clinical Practicum and Case Study (3 credits)
COSD 619: Medical Speech-Language Pathology (3 credits)
COSD 635: Integrative Capstone in Communication Disorders Application (3 credits)
Plus Two Elective Courses
COSD 519: Cleft Palate and Other Maxillofacial Disorders (3 credits)
COSD 526: Alternative and Augmentative Communication (3 credits)
COSD 530: Special Topics in Communication Disorders (3 credits)
COSD 537: Geriatric Communication Disorders (3 credits)
COSD 538: Atypical Language Development and Disorders (3 credits)
COSD 611: Fluency and Stuttering II (3 credits)
COSD 613: Acquired Language Disorders II (3 credits)
COSD 617: Topics in Oral/Deaf Theory and Application (3 credits)
COSD 622: Applied Instrumentation in Speech-Language Pathology (3 credits)
COSD 630: Seminar in Communication and Swallowing Disorders (3 credits)
COSD 640: Thesis Research in Communication Disorders (3 credits)
Students must take a minimum of 60 credits. Students may need to enroll in additional clinical courses to meet clinical clock hour requirements.