| Communication Sciences and Disorders Admission Requirements Students admitted to the program will be selected from applicants who have completed a bachelor’s degree from a regionally-accredited college or university with a minimum of 3.0 cumulative GPA. GRE test scores (verbal, quantitative, and analytical/writing) must be submitted at the time of application. Students may apply before their bachelor’s degree or prerequisites are completed, but must provide evidence of completion by the time they matriculate. All applicants who meet the prerequisites, regardless of undergraduate major, will be considered for admission. In appropriate circumstances, well-qualified students who lack a prerequisite might be accepted provisionally. All students must possess abilities in oral and written communication (English) sufficient for entry into professional practice. | Prerequisites | | | Semester Hours | | Transfer credit is required for each of the following: | | | Human anatomy | 3 min. | Biological Sciences – at least one from the following list: human physiology*, biology, genetics, anatomy of speech and hearing. | 3 min. | | Physical Sciences | 3 min. | | Social/Behavioral Sciences | 3 min. | | Mathematics | 3 min. | | Statistics (introductory) | 3 min. | Other highly recommended optional prerequisites: eight hours of observation of speech pathology services (therapy, assessment, counseling) Introduction to communication sciences & disorders/speech pathology Phonetics (IPA) writing composition research design / methods
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* Anatomy of speech & hearing/head & neck may not substitute for general human anatomy. If anatomy and physiology are combined in one 3-4 credit course, that course will satisfy the human anatomy requirement only. Information about the transfer course articulation among South Carolina colleges and universities may be found at http://academicdepartments.musc.edu/bulletin/transfer_policy/index.html. | | | | Last updated: | 12/13/2007
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