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Understand all aspects of communication
A Bachelor of Arts Degree in Speech and Hearing Science primarily prepares students for continued study in a graduate program or professional school. A master's degree in speech-language pathology or a clinical doctorate in audiology is required for professional certification and licensure in these careers. Thus, our undergraduate program is designed to build strong foundational knowledge of normal and disordered processes of speech, hearing, and language; this groundwork not only prepares students for success in graduate programs, but for their professional careers as clinicians or researchers.
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“It is my dream to work with many different types of people in efforts to help not only them, but also their families. It is one of the most amazing and rewarding feelings to know you are getting an education that will help other people and potentially change their lives."
Why study communication sciences and disorders at Iowa?
Exit surveys of our BA graduates show that over 90 percent enroll in graduate programs in communication sciences and disorders, either at the University of Iowa or in other programs. Others have sought additional training in professions such as law, medicine, or developmental psychology.
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~ 300
Students majoring in speech and hearing science