Communicative Disorders
College of Health and Human Services

Communicative Disorders - Undergraduate Programs
Undergraduate Programs
Bachelor of Arts in Communicative Disorders (code CD__BA01) (120 units)
Students desiring a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communicative Disorders must complete the following required courses:
Lower Division: C D 261, 271; PSY 210 or equivalent.
Upper Division: C D 329, 330, 373, 431, 432, 440, 456, 460, 466, 472, 476, 477, 481A, 481B, 483, 489.
Clinical-Rehabilitative Services Language, Speech and Hearing Specialist Credential (code 901)
Candidates must:
1. Complete the master's degree in speech-language pathology.
2. Complete EDSP 350 and 564; C D 483, 489, 686A (Field Experience(s) in order to complete 100 contact hours as a Language, Speech and Hearing Specialist trainee in the school setting).
Clinical-Rehabilitative Services Audiologist Credential (code 903)
The campus is reviewing a department request for the discontinuance of this credential.
Candidates must:
1. Complete the master's degree in audiology.
2. Complete EDSP 350; C D 669G, and 680 (internship to be completed in the schools in order to complete 100 contact hours as an Audiologist trainee in a public school environment.)
Clinical-Rehabilitative Services Language, Speech and Hearing Specialist Credential with Special Class Authorization to Teach Language Disordered Children (Code 910)
The campus is reviewing a department request for the discontinuance of this credential.
Candidates must:
1. Complete the master's degree in speech pathology;
2. Complete EDSP 350 and 564; C D 483, 489; EDEL 550, 686A; EDCI 560, 570.