Communication Sciences & Disorders: B.A.
Of all the gifts bestowed upon humanity, the ability to communicate verbally is one of the most important. Any impairment of this ability can have far-reaching consequences, affecting every aspect of a person's life from learning and work to interactions with family, friends and community. Speech-language pathologists (SLP) provide services to prevent, diagnose, evaluate and treat communication disorders.
At Ouachita, the Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders (CMDS) prepares students for graduate work in speech pathology or audiology or for related fields such as education or health support. We also uniquely combine a Christian perspective and academic excellence in all our courses and service learning experiences.
Speech-Language Pathologist
Speech Pathology Assistant
Applied Behavioral Analysis Technician
Nonprofit Worker (such as Special Olympics or Autism Society)
English as a Second Language Specialist
Voice Disorders
Anatomy & Physiology of Speech, Language and Hearing
Introduction to Audiology
Diagnostic Methods
Clinical Methods: Practicum
View the Ouachita catalog for a full course listing with course descriptions.
View the detailed degree requirements PDF to see all courses included in the program.
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Haley Jo Wesson
2018 communication sciences and disorders graduate
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