The online bachelor’s degree in communicative disorders at Utah State University requires 120 credits and includes general education and core communicative disorder courses, as well as courses in fundamentals of hearing anatomy, phonetics, hearing development, acoustics, articulation disorders, language assessment and basic audiology. These courses teach students about language acquisition, fluency and speech production.
Utah State University
0160 Old Main Hill
Logan, Utah 84322
435-797-1079
usu.edu
The Bachelor of Science degree in communicative disorders at Eastern New Mexico University offers both online and on-campus courses. The program prepares students for a graduate program in speech pathology and educates them in the treatment of language, swallowing, articulation, hearing and voice. Students are given opportunities to participate in internships in hospitals, rehabilitative centers, private practices and clinics. The patients in these settings are living with autism, learning disorders and neurological conditions.
Eastern New Mexico University
1500 S. Avenue K
Portales, NM 88130
575-562-2421
enmu.edu
Idaho State University offers an online Bachelor of Science degree in communication science and disorders with an emphasis in prespeech pathology. Students in this undergraduate program must complete preprofessional courses that are available online through the university. Graduates with this degree are eligible for the master’s degree program in speech-language pathology. Students focus on areas involving hearing, communicative process, phonetics, acoustics, speech development and neurology.
Idaho State University
921 S. 8th Avenue
Pocatello, ID 83209
208-282-0211
isu.edu