![]() ![]() ![]() Biological sciences: including biology, human anatomy and physiology, neuroanatomy and neuro-physiology, genetics.In addition to the prerequisite courses, students hoping to achieve the Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology from ASHA must complete at least one course in each area the following basic science areas: Institutions that offer distance education courses in SLHS include but are not limited to: Ohio State University, University of South Carolina, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and Utah State University. Study the IU relevant course descriptions below to determine if a course at another institution would be comparable to one of our prerequisite courses. ![]() You can also fulfill these requirements with coursework at another institution, including through online (distance) education. Note that the number of courses offered each summer at IU varies from one year to the next. Non-majors who have been admitted into the program may complete some of the prerequisite courses in the summer prior to matriculating in the fall semester of a given year at Indiana University. ![]() If not taken prior to matriculation, the remaining two courses would have to be taken as an addition to the regular graduate coursework. If admitted into the program, however, non-majors must complete, at a minimum, three of the five prerequisite courses-namely, Speech Anatomy and Physiology, Child Language Development, and Phonetics-prior to beginning graduate study. Students who have an undergraduate degree in an area other than speech and hearing sciences (i.e., non-majors), including but not limited to psychology, biology, physics, cognitive science, or education, may apply to the program without having completed the prerequisite requirement. Most, if not all, students who enter the master’s degree program with an undergraduate degree in speech and hearing sciences (or communication sciences and disorders) will have already completed these prerequisites. Audiology or Hearing Science: this course must include some content related to audiological testing and treatment: IU relevant courses: S429 – Topical Seminar in Hearing Science (Principles of Audiology).Acoustics or Speech Science: IU relevant course: S350 – Speech Science.Phonetics: this course must include transcription using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) - IU relevant course: S111 – Introduction to Phonetics for Speech and Hearing Science.Child Language Development: IU relevant course: S333 – Childhood Language.Speech Anatomy and Physiology: IU relevant course: S201 – Speech Anatomy and Physiology.IU course(s) that would satisfy the prerequisite requirements are listed below each requirement, and course descriptions are listed at the bottom of the page. Students must also complete the following undergraduate prerequisite courses prior to, or concurrent with, the master’s degree program. SLP program must have an undergraduate degree with a minimum grade point average of 3.0 from an accredited college or university (or its equivalent from a foreign institution) to be eligible for admission. The College of Arts & Sciences Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences ![]()
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