About

Communication Sciences and Disorders

Southeastern's Communication Sciences and Disorders program provides students with an excellent academic and clinical education in normal and disordered communication. Students engage in independent and cooperative learning and demonstrate problem-solving in simulated and real clinical situations. Students learn the importance of evidence-based ethical practice and are encouraged to participate in professional activities.

Other Concentrations

 

Minors

 

Required Semester Hours 120

Program Highlights

  • Fifty-four hours of CSD coursework including two diagnostic classes, six hours of clinical methods and a course in voice and fluency disorders.

  • Clinical experiences in the on campus clinic

  • Faculty that have received high student evaluations and state, national and international recognition.

  • Integration of technology for classroom instruction and clinical practice

  • Honors curriculum available

Employment

What Can You Be

Types of Jobs

  • Acoustics
  • Audiology
  • Health sciences
  • Linguistics
  • Phonetics
  • Psychology
  • Sign language interpreter
  • Special education teacher
  • Speech-language pathology
  • Teacher of the Hearing Impaired

Types of Employers

  • Early intervention programs
  • Private practice
  • Schools

 

 

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Involved

Student Orgs & Activities

National Student Speech-Language-Hearing Association (NSSLHA)