The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders requires prerequisite courses in the following areas to address ASHA certification standards IV-B and IV-C for speech-language pathology; the corresponding NCCU course numbers are provided, and these courses are offered online:
- Anatomy and Physiology (EDSH 5710)
- Aural Rehabilitation (EDSH 5752)
- Introduction to Audiology (EDSH 5751)
- Phonetics (EDSH 5730)
- Scientific Bases of Speech or a similar class that combines speech and hearing science (EDSH 5725)
- Speech and Language Development (EDSH 5700)
- At least 25 clinical observation hours of ASHA-certified speech-language pathologists (SLPs) with valid supporting documentation across a variety of settings (EDU 4810)
ASHA certification standards also require three-credit-hour coursework in the following basic sciences:
- Biological sciences (courses should emphasize a content area related to human or animal sciences, e.g., biology, human anatomy and physiology, genetics, neuroanatomy or neurophysiology)
- Physical sciences (chemistry or physics only)
- Social sciences (e.g., psychology, sociology, anthropology or public health)
- Statistics (at least a grade of B or grade 3.0)
With the exception of Aural Rehabilitation, each prerequisite course and a minimum of 25 guided observation hours must be completed before a student can enroll in a clinical practicum. Students who have not completed all of the prerequisite courses can be admitted to the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders.