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Overview
The Communication Disorder Program is a nationally accredited program whose graduates
are highly sought after by employers throughout the nation. Each year, over 100 applications
are received for 15 graduate spots.
What You'll Do
- Complete a minimum of 50 graduate hours
- Conduct research and present findings at national or state conferences
- Obtain a minimum of 375 clinical therapy hours
What You'll Study
- CD612 Instrumental Analysis of Speech
- CD642 Fluency Disorders
- CD630 Language & Cognitive Communication Disorders in Adults
- CD643 Augmentative/Alternative Communication Systems
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