
School of Communication Sciences and Disorders
The School of Communication Sciences and Disorders is an academic program that trains students to become professionals who assess, diagnose, and treat communication and related disorders. This includes helping people with speech, language, voice, cognitive-communication, and hearing difficulties. Graduates often work as speech-language pathologists or audiologists, supporting individuals of all ages—from children with speech delays to older adults with hearing loss. The school provides foundational knowledge, practical experience, and research opportunities to prepare students for impactful careers improving communication health.