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Communication Disorders, M.A.


(ACOMD)

The department offers the Master of Arts in communication disorders with or without a thesis. The thesis option requires 42 hours of coursework plus six hours of thesis credit. The non-thesis option requires 48 hours of coursework and successful completion of a comprehensive examination. Required coursework is designed to enable students to satisfy requirements for professional certification in speech-language pathology.

Classes required of all students include: 

COMD 7281 Acquired Neurogenic Language Disorders  
COMD 7282 Acquired Neurogenic Cognitive-Communicative Disorders  
COMD 7381 Language and Learning Disorders  
COMD 7382 Voice Disorders  
COMD 7385 Neuropathologies of Speech  
COMD 7480 Measurement and Diagnosis of Communication Disorders  
COMD 7153 Research Design in Communication Science and Disorders  
COMD 7384 Early Communicative Intervention  
COMD 7783 Dysphagia  

Students must also complete 15 credit hours of clinical practice. Thesis students include six hours of COMD 8000 Thesis Research . Non-thesis students include a 7000-level seminar and a 7000-level elective approved by the department. Thesis students defend their theses orally to their thesis committee members. Non-thesis students write a comprehensive examination that is evaluated by a departmental committee.