2008-2009 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Speech Pathology and Audiology Department
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McDonald Building
60 Tompkins Street
(607) 756-5423
E-mail: jennifer.stiles@cortland.edu
www.cortland.edu/spchpath/
School
Professional Studies
Faculty
Regina B. Grantham (Chair), Mary Emm, Elizabeth Galletta, Eileen Gravani, Michael Pitcher, Irena Vincent, Brent Wilson, Deborah Wilson
Adjunct Faculty
For a listing of adjunct faculty see the Faculty and Administration section.
Programs Offered
Bachelor of Science in Speech Pathology and Audiology
Bachelor of Science in Speech and Hearing Science
Majors Offered
Speech and Language Disabilities (teacher certification)
Speech and Hearing Science (non-certification major)
Minors Offered
Speech and Hearing Science
Description
The Speech Pathology and Audiology Department provides a solid, well rounded education with emphasis on speech language pathology and audiology, including theoretical foundations of normal communication; theoretical and research-based information on communication disorders; educational principles; experiential/active learning; technological aspects; and multicultural issues.
The programs develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills that assist students in applying theoretical knowledge to the clinical setting. The department’s pre-professional program includes clinical experiences and opportunities for the completion of requirements for initial certification in New York State as a Teacher of Students with Speech and Language Disabilities, as well as the development of competencies to pursue further study at the graduate level.
Special Features
- provides an excellent background to pursue graduate study
- integrates theory and research with clinical practice
- clinical practicum opportunities (on campus, student teaching)
- caring, mentoring faculty dedicated to teaching cutting edge theory and clinical methods as well as being involved in research, scholarship and professional standard setting
- individual class meetings and the Speech and Hearing Club
- Center for Speech and Hearing Disorders (provides clinical experience for students as well as a service to the community)
- independent study experience is available and encouraged
- opportunity to study abroad in Venezuela and other sites.
Requirements
- Degree Requirements listed here apply to all speech pathology and audiology majors
- Liberal Arts Requirements: 60 credit hours
- One year of a foreign language or completion of 102 level
SUNY Cortland students and transfer students below junior status wishing to major in speech pathology and audiology may apply for admission to one of the majors after the completion of at least 12 credit hours at Cortland with a cumulative grade point average of 2.7 or better.
Transfer students with junior level or higher standing will be allowed to declare one of the speech pathology and audiology majors upon admission to the College.
Students are expected to maintain a 2.7 overall grade point average and a 2.7 grade point average in speech pathology and audiology courses to continue to take courses in the certification and non-certification majors. If students fail to maintain the required grade point average, they will not be allowed to continue to take courses in the major.
I. Major
III. Minor
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