The Speech-Language Pathology undergraduate program is a pre-professional program designed to prepare the student for entry into graduate study. As admission to graduate programs in Speech-Language Pathology is very competitive, students are encouraged to maintain a minimum 3.0 grade point average on a 4.0 scale. Students majoring in Speech-Language Pathology must earn a minor in one of the following areas of study: Biology, Business, Chemistry, Deaf Studies, English, French, German, Human Services, Mathematics, Psychology, Spanish, or Sociology.
The following is a list of CSD courses and semester(s) that each course is offered. These courses are required for an undergraduate major in Speech-Language Pathology:
CSD 101: Survey of Communication Disorders (Fall and Spring)
CSD 253: Applied Phonetics in Communication Disorders (Fall and Spring)
CSD 291: Normal Language Development (Fall)
CSD 380: Anatomy and Physiology of Speech (Fall)
CSD 385: Multicultural Issues (Fall and Spring)
CSD 393: Language Disorders: Assessment and Intervention (Spring)
CSD 394: Articulation and Phonological Development: Assessment and Intervention (Spring)
CSD 411: Introduction to Audiology (Fall)
CSD 471: Aural Rehabilitation (Spring)
CSD 475: Speech Science (Spring)
CSD 481: Clinical Policies and Procedures (Fall)
CSD 463: Clinical Observation (Fall)
CSD 464: Senior Seminar (Spring)
CSD 473: Introduction to Medical Speech-Language Pathology (Spring)
CSD: 495: Treatment Procedures for Stuttering, Cleft Palate, and Voice Disorders (Spring)
For information regarding admissions and course requirements to obtain an Undergraduate degree at the University of Montevallo in Speech-Language Pathology please see admissions requirements. For information regarding transfer credit from another institution, please see the requirements necessary for transfer to the University of Montevallo.