Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences (SLHS) Minor
Students complete core courses in foundational concepts in human communication, language structure, acoustics and anatomy and physiology. Beyond the core material, the curriculum is highly customizable, with elective topics including autism, literacy and phonetics.
Course Requirements
The following requirements must be fulfilled: 18 credits, including 12 credits in required courses and 6 credits in elective courses.
Code | Title | Credits |
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Required | ||
SLHS 1071 | Foundations of Human Communication | |
or SLHS 1071W | Foundations of Human Communication | |
SLHS 2105 | Anatomy and Physiology for Speech, Language, and Hearing | |
SLHS 2107 | Acoustics | |
SLHS 2135 | Language: Structure, Meaning, and Use | |
Electives | ||
Two courses selected from the following: | ||
SLHS 2104 | Speech and Language Disorders | |
or SLHS 2104W | Speech and Language Disorders | |
SLHS 2106 | Neural Substrates of Speech, Language, and Hearing | |
SLHS 2108 | Introduction to Audiology | |
SLHS 3131 | Language Acquisition and Development | |
SLHS 3132 | Literacy | |
SLHS 3133 | Autism | |
SLHS 3108 | Introduction to Audiology | |
SLHS 3136 | Phonetics | |
SLHS 3116 | Brain and Language |