Communication Sciences & Disorders Degree

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Impact lives through speech-language learning.

Prepare yourself for a successful, prosperous career at one of the finest speech-language pathology programs in Texas. With a degree in communication sciences and disorders, students will be prepared to excel in graduate school and beyond.

The communication sciences and disorders degree program at Hardin-Simmons University combines a solid academic foundation in understanding, recognizing and treating communication disorders with a heavy emphasis in direct field experience to prepare you to take on graduate school and the future job market.

When you choose HSU to pursue your communication sciences and disorders degree, you can look forward with confidence: more than 95% of this program’s graduates are accepted into graduate school or a job in the field within a year of graduation.

Real-World Opportunities

Gain real-world experience and interdisciplinary knowledge at HSU. As a communication sciences and disorders major, you’ll have the chance to interact and work directly with licensed professionals in the field through hours of observation and direct practice.

Jobs For CSD Graduates

  • Speech-language pathologist assistant
  • Rehabilitation aide
  • Behavioral therapist

Communication Sciences and Disorders Degree Program Requirements

Communication Sciences and Disorders majors must meet a few prerequisite requirements to participate in clinical courses or seek placement in internships or externships. These requirements include:

  • An overall GPA of at least 3.0
  • A minimum GPA of 3.25 in Communication Sciences and Disorders degree courses
  • At least 12 hours of required Communication Sciences and Disorders degree courses must have been completed at HSU

Additionally, certain clinical work or internship/externship opportunities may have specific site requirements.

National Student Speech Language Hearing Association

The Communication Sciences and Disorders department sponsors a pre-professional club for all majors. The National Student Speech Language Hearing Association (NSSLHA) at Hardin-Simmons University meets monthly to discuss topics vital to the field. Additionally NSSLHA sponsors several outreach activities and social events yearly.

Why Earn Your Communication Sciences and Disorders Degree at Hardin-Simmons?

Why Earn Your Communication Sciences and Disorders Degree at Hardin-Simmons?

Enjoy an Interactive, Intimate Learning Environment

HSU provides communication disorders majors with an excellent undergraduate liberal arts education. Foundational coursework in the field of CSD includes training in ethics, as well as outreach opportunities. Small classes, caring professors, and an interactive learning process will ensure your successful preparation for grad school and the workforce.

Gain Practical Real-World Experience

After anchoring you with a strong foundation of academic knowledge in communication disorders and physiology, our program provides you ample real-world experience to give you a feel for your future career. Communication sciences and disorders majors at HSU interact with certified and licensed speech-language pathologists in a variety of settings as they evaluate and treat individuals of all ages. Get ready for grad school with up to 50 hours of observation and direct therapy over the course of this degree program.

Prepare for Graduate School and Licensure

Almost all graduates of our communication sciences and disorders program go on to pursue grad school and licensure as speech-language pathologists and audiologists, and more than 95% of our graduates are accepted to grad school within one year of completing their bachelor’s degree!

Outcomes

Communication sciences and disorders majors at HSU develop a strong academic foundation in preparation for assessing and treating individuals across the lifespan. Our program graduates are eligible to become licensed in Texas as speech-language pathology assistants (SLP-A), who work primarily in educational settings, treating students with communication disorders.

More than 95% of our communication sciences and disorders graduates continue their education by pursuing a master’s degree in speech-language pathology or a doctorate in audiology and ultimately become licensed practitioners.

Some graduates of our program also choose to work as SLP-As before pursuing grad school, many finding jobs with regional care providers such as Sweetwater ISD, Angels of Care Pediatric Home Health, and the West Central Texas Shared Services Arrangement.

The estimated salary for alumni of our bachelor’s in accounting degree is $60,331. However, how much you earn will depend on the specific business field you choose to pursue. For example, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, accountants and auditors in the state of Texas earn an average of $80,170 per year. Financial managers make $148,860, while financial analysts can expect to earn $87,870, on average.

“Being a CSD student was one of the best parts of college! The professors made my experience enjoyable; my peers were helpful and kind; and NSSLHA was a large part of my college career. The CSD department prepared me for graduate school in many ways and I can’t wait to start this new path with the preparation I was given as an undergrad.”

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Kylie Bena

Scholarships and Awards

At Hardin-Simmons University, we’re committed to providing quality, affordable Christian education to all students. While there aren’t any scholarships specific to the communication sciences and disorders degree program, the average HSU student receives more than $14,000 annually in financial aid. 

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