Pre-Graduate Certificate Program in Communication Sciences and Disorders (Sub-baccalaureate)
21 credits
Program Requirements
East Stroudsburg University Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders provides a 21-credit prerequisite concentration that may be taken on main campus after approval from the department chair.
PREGRADUATE, PREREQUISITE PROGRAM
The prerequisite courses are designed for students holding a bachelor's degree in another major who need prerequisite courses to apply to a master's program in speech-language pathology or communication sciences and disorders.
Taking these classes does not guarantee acceptance into the ESU Communication Sciences & Disorders Master's Degree program.
Prerequisite classes can be completed in one academic year
Non ESU students may register as non ESU students
Students currently enrolled at ESU may register through the ESU portal
Any questions should be directed to Dr. Rachel Wolf, rewolf@esu.edu
To apply as a non-degree student, send email request to Office of Admissions, admission@esu.edu
Undergraduate preparation to include the following prerequisites:
Speech-Language Pathology or Communication Disorders courses:
Introduction to Communication Disorders
Speech and Language Development
Phonetics or phonology
Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech and Hearing Mechanism
Introduction to Audiology
Articulation/Fluency Disorders
Speech Science
Other undergraduate courses:
Child development or developmental psychology
Statistics
College level math course (other than statistics)
English composition/writing
Natural sciences (6 credits), one must be biology, the other may be chemistry or physics
Behavioral sciences (6 credits)
Observation hours: Students need 25 observation hours that can be obtained at a variety of facilities, such as: schools, hospitals, nursing homes, rehabilitation hospitals, and private practice. The prospective student must observe ASHA certified SLPs. Students should consult the department chair about the details of this requirement. These hours must be completed prior to beginning any graduate program in speech-language pathology or communication sciences and disorders.
Prospective students who do not have the above undergraduate courses or their equivalents may choose to complete them at any accredited university. It should be noted that not all applicants who meet the above admission requirements will be accepted into the program due to limitations in the number of student seats available at the time of acceptance.
Required Courses
SPPA 101 | Speech Language Development | 3 credits |
SPPA 113 | Phonetics | 3 credits |
SPPA 121 | Introduction to Communication Disorders | 3 credits |
SPPA 214 | Anatomic and Physiologic Bases of Speech | 3 credits |
SPPA 231 | Introduction to Audiology | 3 credits |
SPPA 312 | Speech Science | 3 credits |
SPPA 350 | Advanced Speech and Language Disorders | 3 credits |
| Total Credit Hours: | 21 |