Communication Sciences & Disorders B.A.Sc. Transfer Guide: College of Saint Scholastica The Bachelors of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) prepares students for admission to professional graduate degree or licensure programs in speech-language pathology, audiology, or education of the hearing impaired. This pre-professional undergraduate program also prepares students to work as clinical aides to communication disorders specialists working in a variety of human service and health care settings.
Communication Sciences & Disorders Department Information: 182 Chester Park
[email protected] (218) 726-7974 cehsp.d.umn.edu/csd z.umn.edu/csd
The program includes the study of phonetics, the anatomy and physiology of the speech and health mechanisms, the normal development of speech and language, and the nature and treatment of disorders of speech, language, and hearing disorders. Lower Division Courses The CSD department does not offer the Lower Division courses each semester. To help you plan, courses are offered: CSD 1100 Spring and Summer CSD 2230 Fall, Spring, and Summer CSD 2400 Fall and Summer The three courses are offered in the summer are to allow students to begin the Junior Band offerings in a timely fashion. NOTE: If you choose to take Lower Division courses in the summer prior to starting at UMD, you will need to do so as a non-degree seeking student. Financial Aid will not be available. Upper Division Courses To move into the Upper Division courses, students will need to have: Lower Division Courses completed Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 (including transfer work) NOTE: If students transfer to UMD for the Fall semester of their junior year without completing the Lower Division courses they will not be allowed to start the Upper Division courses until the following Fall. Students must complete the Lower Division courses before beginning the junior year courses. Minnesota School Licensure: Students who wish to obtain Minnesota licensure as a speech-language pathologist for school settings (pre-kindergarten to grade 12) must complete a master’s degree in speech-language pathology from a program accredited by the AmericanSpeech-Language-Hearing Association. UMD’s M.A. in Communication Sciences and Disorders holds this accreditation.
NOTE: This information is current for the Fall 2016 catalog, requirements are subject to change. For most up to date information please refer the UMD Catalog online at: http://www.d.umn.edu/catalogs/current/ Updated 7/14/16
Required Coursework UMD Liberal Education Requirements*: http://z.umn.edu/liberaleduc *Liberal Education Requirements can be fulfilled by an Associate of Arts Degree or completing the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum Introductory Course (1 cr) UST 1000- UMD Seminar (1-2) - Waived for transfer students bringing in a minimum of 24 credits UMD Lower Division Courses (6 cr) See first page for semesters offered CSD 1100 – Phonetics (2) CSD 2230 – Introduction to Human Communication Disorders (3) CSD 2400 – Clinical Observation of Communication Disorders (1)
Use Transferology (www.transferologylab.com) to see the most up-to-date course transfers from CSS to UMD for Additional Required Courses and/or Liberal Education requirements if an AA or MNTC is not completed.
UMD Upper Divisions Courses (37 cr) Junior Fall Band Must be admitted to the CSD major. Courses should be taken concurrently. CSD 3103 - Anatomy of Speech and Hearing Mechanisms (3) CSD 3131 - Language Development (4) CSD 3150 - Fundamentals and Clinical Applications of Speech Science (3) Junior Spring Band CSD 3160 - Fundamentals of Hearing Science (3) CSD 3200 - Articulation and Phonological Disorders (3) CSD 3232 - Language Disorders (3) Senior Fall Band CSD 3241 - Foundations of Treatment in Communication Disorders I (3) CSD 4000 - Introductory Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences (3) CSD 4400 - Hearing Disorders and Evaluation (3) Senior Spring Band CSD 4150 - Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology in Communication Sciences and Disorders (3) CSD 4241 - Foundations of Treatment in Communication Disorders II (3) CSD 5400 - Rehabilitative Procedures for the Hard of Hearing (3)
Additional Required Courses (21-24cr) Courses are required for all CSD students. These courses satisfy American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) certification requirements. UMD Courses WRIT 3140 – Advanced Writing: Human Services (3) or WRIT 3150 – Advanced Writing: Science (3) or WRIT 3160 – Advanced Writing: Social Sciences (3) BIOL 1011 – General Biology I (5) or BIOL 1001 – Biology and Society (4) COMM 1112 – Public Speaking (3) or COMM 1222 – Interpersonal Communications (3)
CSS Equivalent Courses END 3360—Technical Writing
PHYS 1001 – Introduction to Physics I (5) or PHYS 1011 – Conceptual Physics (3)
PSC2001– Physics I or PSC1201– Concepts of Physics or PSC1501—Short Course in Physics PSY1105– General Psychology PSY2208—Lifespan Development
PSY 1003 – General Psychology (4) PSY 2021 – Developmental Psychology (4)
No CSS single class equivalent currently on file with transferology CTA1100—Public Speaking or CTA1101—Interpersonal Communcation
NOTE: This information is current for the Fall 2016 catalog, requirements are subject to change. For most up to date information please refer the UMD Catalog online at: http://www.d.umn.edu/catalogs/current/ Updated 7/14/16