Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
Interested in Transferring?
Learn more about Fall 2012 Transfer Student Information Sessions.For Prospective CSD Graduate Students
Come to a Graduate Student Information Session for Communication Sciences and Disorders.Communication Sciences Resources
- American Speech-Language Hearing Association
- National Student Speech Language Hearing Association (NSSLHA)
- Vermont Speech-Language Hearing Association (VSHA)
- Vermont ILEHP
CSD Department Strategic Plan
The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD): Tying liberal arts to health and educational issues
Communication Sciences and Disorders majors at UVM study the form and structure of speech and language, and how speech and language skills are learned, produced, perceived and understood. We offer the only program in the state of Vermont that prepares students to become speech-language pathologists (SLPs).
Unique to our Department is the degree of cooperative work undertaken by students and faculty in the study and practice of basic and clinical sciences and in their application to real people in need of help with communication, the most human of all behaviors.
Academic Programs
- Bachelor of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders
- Master of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders
- Minor in Communication Sciences and Disorders
- Concentration in Communication Sciences and Disorders (for students in the College of Education and Social Services)
The Eleanor M. Luse Center for Communication
The department's affiliate center (located in Pomeroy Hall on the University of Vermont campus) is a non-profit organization which provides speech-language pathology and audiology services to children and adults throughout Vermont, upstate New York and northern New England.The center is also a primary practicum site for graduate students. Read more about the Eleanor M. Luse Center for Communication: Speech, Language and Hearing.
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