Audiology/Audiologist and Speech-Language Pathology/Pathologist
- CD 201: Introduction to Communicative Disorders
- CD 205: Anatomy and Physiology
- CD 211: Intro to Phonology
- CD 216: Normal Development of Communication
- CD 301: Disorders of Articulation
- CD 316: Language and Learning Disorders
- CD 351: Basic Audiology
- CD 356: Principles of Auditory (Re)Habilitation
- CD 359: Manual Communication
- CD 401: Diagnostic Procedures
- CD 405: Fluency and Voice Disorders
- CD 452: Fund Spch & Hear Sci
- CD 495: Introduction to Clinical Science
- CD 499: Senior Seminar
- CD 501: Survey of Communicative Disorders
- CD 505: Neurophysiology of Communication
- CD 506: Anat/Phys/Path Aud Sys
- CD 513: Speech Science
- CD 531: Spec Problems in CD
- CD 532: Workshop in Communicative Disorders
- CD 541: Language Dev & Disorder in Preschool
- CD 557: Educational Audiology
- CD 560: Manual Communication I
- CD 562: Mass Communication II
- CD 601: Directed Study
- CD 605: Counseling Thry/Prac
- CD 613: Rsch Design & Anal
- CD 631: Communication Changes in Aging
- CD 649: Pediatric Audiology
- CD 651: Aural Rehabilitation
- CD 653: Hearing Aids
- CD 697: Thesis
- CSD 202: Statistics for CSD
- CSD 302: Research Methods for CSD
- CSD 303: Communication Deficits in Older Adults
- CSD 304: Introduction to Hearing Conservation
- CSD 455: Neuroanat & Neurophys of Speech & Hearin
- Ling 205: Anat & Phys of the Speech & Hearing Mech
- Ling 211: Introduction to Phonology
- Ling 216: Normal Development of Communication
- Ling 359: Manual Communication
- Ling 505: Neurophysiology of Communication
- Ling 513: Speech Science
- Ling 541: Adv Study of Normal Language Development
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