The Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) minor is offered through the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders and is intended as a pathway to graduate programs in speech-language pathology and audiology. It may also serve as a pathway to graduate programs in education and the health professions. The minor provides in-depth study of normal speech, language and hearing processes and a background orientation to disorders of communication. The minor specifically prepares College of Arts & Sciences students on the Forest Grove campus, who are completing an undergraduate major in any discipline, with the prerequisite courses needed for entry into the Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) master’s degree program. The CSD minor requires 25 semester hours. The capstone project required for a bachelor’s degree is completed within a student’s major in the College of Arts & Sciences. In order to earn the bachelor’s degree, students would meet the requirements as established by Pacific University for that degree.
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