The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences (SLHS) is designed to provide undergraduate students with a clinical science foundation that is rigorous and appropriate preparation for a wide range of clinical, educational, and related fields such as nursing, kinesiology, physical therapy, dietetics, orientation & mobility, counseling, and teaching in primary,
secondary, and special education. The SLHS undergraduate degree also prepares students to acquire the prerequisites necessary to apply for graduate study in speech-language pathology and audiology. Undergraduates enter the program in their junior year, usually after having completed most or all of the general education requirements for a Bachelor's degree. Students who have questions regarding general education requirements need to contact a general education advisor in
the Undergraduate Advising Center. All undergraduate students must complete 120 units to graduate from the university. Undergraduate students may (upon advisement) take up to 6 units of SLHS graduate coursework, beyond the 120 units required for graduation, during their final semester as an undergraduate. For specific requirements to enter the SLHS major, contact the SLHS department office at (415) 338-1001 or to make an appointment with a SLHS advisor to go over the what you need to know before declaring the SLHS major. For more about the undergraduate program: See the Undergraduate Advising Handbook. A change of major can be completed by following the instructions on this
page. SLHS Major Course Listing for Bachelor of Science (Effective Fall 2017) Students who Details about the courses below can be found in the university course bulletin, which provides descriptions of the courses and specifies their
prerequisites, units, and latest offerings.
Code Title Units SLHS 300 Introduction to Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences 3 SLHS 651 Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech Mechanism 3 SLHS 652 Audiology 3 SLHS 654 Audiometry 3 SLHS 655 Language Development 3 SLHS 656GW Diagnosis of Communicative Disorders - GWAR 3 SLHS 657 Aural Rehabilitation 3 SLHS 658 Developmental Speech-Language Disabilities 3 SLHS 659 Articulatory and Phonological Disorders 3 SLHS 661 Neurolinguistics 3 SLHS 663 Introduction to Augmentative and Alternative Communication 3 SLHS 664 Clinical Phonetics 3 SLHS 668 Typical and Atypical Social Communication Development 3 SLHS 680 Practicum in Communication Therapy 1 SLHS Major Course Sequence Roadmap for Bachelor of Science (Effective Fall 2017) In order to facilitate completion of the SLHS degree and university undergraduate requirements within the shortest amount of time, a yearly schedule was created (see below). Every attempt will be made to offer courses in designated semesters. Whenever possible, class times will be held constant. If changes in times are necessary, every attempt will be made to minimize class conflicts. Lastly, please keep in mind that the minimum units required to graduate is 120 units; this typically means that you must take 5 courses each semester. Please visit the Undergraduate Advising Department every semester, and follow the Academic Checklist closely to ensure that all graduation requirements have been met. Academic Course Schedule
Freshman/Sophomore Years: Fall or SpringFreshman/Sophomore Years: Fall or Spring
Junior Year: Fall ScheduleJunior Year: Fall Schedule
Junior Year: Spring ScheduleJunior Year: Spring Schedule
Senior Year: Fall ScheduleSenior Year: Fall Schedule
Senior Year: Spring ScheduleSenior Year: Spring Schedule
SLHS Major Course Sequence Roadmap for Bachelor of Science (Effective Fall 2017) In order to facilitate completion of the SLHS degree and university undergraduate requirements within the shortest amount of time, a yearly schedule was created (see course roadmap). Every attempt will be made to offer courses in designated semesters. Whenever possible, class times will be held constant. If changes in times are necessary, every attempt will be made to minimize class conflicts. Lastly, please keep in mind that the minimum units required to graduate is 120 units; this typically means that you must take 5 courses each semester. Please visit the Undergraduate Advising Department every semester, and follow the Academic Checklist closely to ensure that all graduation requirements have been met. The SLHS department maintains expectations for students to meet high academic standards. The SLHS instructors and advisors are committed to supporting students to meet those standards. We recommend that students a) see an academic advisor every semester; b) join NSSLHA; c) attend at least one instructor's office hours every week; and d) join a study group! In order to advance in the academic sequence, students in the SLHS major must maintain the following:
Students who do not meet these criteria cannot take ANY other SLHS courses. They must re-take the courses in which they received grades below C– the next time they are offered before taking additional SLHS courses. "An undergraduate student who has received a grade of C or higher, or a grade of CR, may not repeat a course unless the course is described in the Bulletin as repeatable for credit. An undergraduate student who has received a grade in a course that is lower than C, including AU, IC, RD, RP, W, and WU, may repeat that course only once more"(SF State Academic Policies) For PDF files, you'll need Adobe Acrobat 5.0 or above to view it. If you need Adobe Acrobat Reader it's available free from Adobe. Which Cal State is best for speech pathology?List of the Best Speech-Language Pathology Programs in California. Biola University. ... . California Baptist University. ... . California State University, Chico. ... . California State University, East Bay. ... . California State University, Fresno. ... . California State University, Fullerton. ... . California State University, Long Beach.. What GPA do you need to get into Cal State San Francisco?Earned the specified GPA in A-G courses: 2.00 to 2.49 for California residents or graduates of a California high school. 2.47 to 2.99 for non-California residents or graduates of a high school outside of California.
Does SF State require GRE?The University does not require applicants to complete an entrance examination as a condition for graduate admission; however, many departments or programs do require that graduate degree applicants submit results of the general or area tests of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or the Graduate Management ...
What GRE score do I need for SLP?What is the minimum GRE score requirement for speech language pathology? A score of 295 in the verbal and quantitative reasoning section and 3.5 in the analytical writing section is highly recommended for the SLP program.
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