Bachelor of Arts in Speech-Language Pathology

Pending Office of the Chancellor approval

The Bachelor of Arts in Speech-Language Pathology provides the undergraduate academic foundation needed for entry into graduate programs in communication sciences and disorders. Offering a comprehensive curriculum that integrates the study of human communication and its disorders, the B.A. program prepares students to understand the typical and atypical development of speech, language, hearing, and swallowing across the lifespan. With a focus on serving the culturally and linguistically diverse populations of our region, students gain knowledge in the prevention, assessment, and treatment of communication disorders. Graduates are well-prepared to pursue advanced study in speech-language pathology, audiology, or related fields, or to work in allied health and educational settings that support individuals with communication needs. Students in this program also have the option of completing the Certificate in Healthcare Spanish.

Students must complete a supplemental application to the Department of English for admission into the Bachelor of Arts in Speech-Language Pathology.

Admission Requirements

  1. Completion of a supplemental application packet including personal statement, writing sample, contact information for two references, and transcripts. (Contact the Department of English for more information.) Please note that the program takes a holistic approach to the admissions process, considering various candidate qualities, including a student’s personal attributes, past experiences, and future goals, and how those might contribute to a good fit with the program.
  2. Completion of most lower division General Education and additional lower division requirements (see table below).
  3. An overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 or higher.

Recommendations to enter the Bachelor of Arts in Speech-Language Pathology

GE Area 1: English Communication (9)
1A: English Composition (3)3
1B: Critical Thinking (3)3
1C: Oral Communication (3)3
GE Area 2: Mathematical Concepts & Quantitative Reasoning (3)
MATH 1201Introduction to Statistical Thinking3
or MATH 1204 Introduction to Statistical Thinking with Support Lab
GE Area 4: Social & Behavioral Sciences (3)
Choose one from:3
Introduction to Psychology
Understanding Cultural Diversity
Introduction to Human Geography
World Regions and Peoples
Introduction to Women's Studies
Introduction to Masculinity Studies
Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Studies
GE Area 5: Physical & Biological Sciences (6)
5A: Physical Science (3)
Choose one from:3
Introduction to Chemistry
General Chemistry I
Survey of General Chemistry
Fundamentals of General, Organic, and Biochemistry
Physics in the Modern World
Introduction to Physics I
General Physics I
5B: Biological Science (3)
Choose one from:3
Introduction to Biology
Biology for Teachers
Principles of Biology I
Genetics and Society
Total Units21

Degree Requirements (60 units)

Total units required for graduation: 120

Lower Division Requirements (12)
Biological Sciences3
Choose one from:
Introduction to Biology
Biology for Teachers
Principles of Biology I
Genetics and Society
Human Anatomy and Physiology I for Allied Health Majors
Physical Sciences3
Choose one from:
Introduction to Chemistry
Survey of General Chemistry
Fundamentals of General, Organic, and Biochemistry
General Chemistry I
Physics in the Modern World
Introduction to Physics I
General Physics I
Statistics3
Choose one from:
Introduction to Statistical Thinking
Introduction to Statistical Thinking with Support Lab
Psychological Statistics
Social/Behavioral Sciences 3
Choose one from:
Introduction to Psychology
Understanding Cultural Diversity
Introduction to Human Geography
World Regions and Peoples
Introduction to Women's Studies
Introduction to Masculinity Studies
Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Studies
Upper-Division Requirements (36)
ENG 3310Child Language and Literacy Development3
ENG 5210Introduction to Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology3
ENG 5220Language and Speech Science3
ENG 5250Child Language Disorders3
ENG 5260Phonetics and Phonology3
ENG 5290Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech and Hearing Mechanism3
ENG 5520Methods and Procedures in Speech-Language Pathology 3
ENG 5530Fluency and Speech Sound Disorders3
ENG 5540Neurology and Neurogenic Communication Disorders3
ENG 5550Introduction to Voice Disorders3
ENG 5560Cultural and Linguistic Diversity in Speech-Language Pathology3
ENG 5570Audiology & Audiometry3
Electives (12)12
Choose 4 from:
Introduction to Linguistics
Disability Literature
Second Language Acquisition
Multilingualism and Second Language Acquisition
Speech-Language Pathology Assistant Practicum
Independent Study in English
Philosophy of Disability
Disability History
American Sign Language I
Communicating Disability Studies
Introduction to the Counseling & Helping Professions
The Social Construction Of Relationships
Introduction To Counseling Skills & Practices
Counseling & Social Change
Diversity in Child Development
Introduction to Child Development
Development of Exceptional Children
Cognitive Development
Social and Emotional Development
Total Units60