Communication Sciences and Disorders, MS

Campus: NYC

The typical program of study is delineated in the table below:

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
FallCredits
CSD 601 Writing and Critical Thinking in Communication Sciences and Disorders 1
CSD 642 Advanced Phonologic/Articulation Disorders 3
CSD 658 Advanced Diagnostics in Speech-Language Pathology 3
CSD 659 Advanced Child Language Disorders 3
CSD 661 Clinical Practicum I: Diagnostic In-House 3
CSD 670 Neuroscience for Communication Sciences and Disorders 3
 Credits16
Spring
CSD 602 Cultural Humility in Clinical Practice 1
CSD 652 Communication Disorders: Autism 3
CSD 655 Adult Language Disorders 3
CSD 661A Clinical Practicum I: Pediatric In-House 3
CSD 665 Advanced Diagnostic in Speech Language Pathology II 3
CSD 680 Applied Research for Communication Science and Disorders 3
 Credits16
Summer
CSD 653 Fluency Disorders 3
CSD 661B Clinical Practicum I: Clinic Placement 3
CSD 663 Introduction to Augmentative Alternative Communication 3
 Credits9
Second Year
Fall
CSD 654 Disorders of Voice and Resonance 3
CSD 656 Motor Speech Disorders 3
CSD 660 Dysphagia 3
CSD 662 Clinical Practicum II (External Placement) 2
 Credits11
Spring
CSD 674 Professional Issues and Counseling in Speech-Language Pathology 3
CSD 671 Audiologic Rehabilitation 3
CSD 662A Clinical Practicum II (External Placement) 2
 Credits8
 Total Credits60

Note: Upon successful completion of the courses outlined and passing of the comprehensive exam, students will have completed the requirements for their degree.