B.A. in Communicative Disorders and Sciences

San Jose, California

 

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Program Overview

San Jose State University offers a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Communicative Disorders and Sciences program designed to prepare students for careers in speech-language pathology, audiology, and related fields. This program provides a comprehensive understanding of communication disorders, assessment techniques, therapeutic interventions, and the scientific foundations of speech, language, and hearing.

Curriculum: The curriculum includes foundational courses in anatomy and physiology of the speech and hearing mechanisms, speech-language development, phonetics, and diagnostic procedures. Students also engage in clinical practicum experiences under supervision, gaining hands-on training in assessment and intervention techniques with clients of various ages and communication disorders.

Research Focus: San Jose State University promotes research in communicative disorders and sciences within its B.A. program. Students have opportunities to participate in research projects, collaborate with faculty mentors, and present findings at conferences. This research focus enhances students' understanding of evidence-based practices, research methodologies, and prepares them for advanced studies or research-oriented careers.

Industry Engagement: The university maintains strong connections with healthcare facilities, schools, rehabilitation centers, and community clinics, providing students in the B.A. in Communicative Disorders and Sciences program with clinical placements, internships, and externships. These industry engagements allow students to apply classroom knowledge in real-world settings, develop professional skills, and network with practitioners in the field.

Global Perspective: San Jose State University integrates a global perspective into its B.A. in Communicative Disorders and Sciences program by addressing cultural and linguistic diversity in communication disorders. Students learn about multicultural issues, bilingualism, and global perspectives on speech, language, and hearing disorders. They may also have opportunities to engage in international clinical experiences or research collaborations.

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Location

San Jose, California

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

USD 17403

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Application Fees: US$ 70

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 70% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.0 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 61 or higher.
  • PTE: Overall score of 44 or higher.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Minimum score of 105.

San Jose State University (SJSU) offers a variety of scholarships and financial aid opportunities to support international students in pursuing their academic and career goals. These scholarships are awarded based on academic merit, leadership potential, extracurricular involvement, and other criteria. 

International Student Scholarship: SJSU offers the International Student Scholarship to outstanding international students who demonstrate academic excellence and leadership potential. The scholarship amount varies and is renewable each year, provided the recipient maintains the required GPA.

SJSU Merit Scholarships: International students are eligible to apply for various merit-based scholarships offered by SJSU. These scholarships are based on academic achievements and may cover partial or full tuition fees.

San Jose State University Honors Program Scholarship: The Honors Program at SJSU offers scholarships to academically talented international students who join the program. These scholarships provide financial assistance and may also offer opportunities for research and leadership development.

College and Departmental Scholarships: SJSU's colleges and departments may offer scholarships specifically for international students pursuing studies in particular fields or disciplines. These scholarships aim to support students' academic endeavors and may have specific eligibility criteria.

External Scholarships: SJSU encourages international students to explore external scholarship opportunities from organizations, governments, and foundations in their home countries. Some of these scholarships may be applicable to study at SJSU.

Privately Funded Scholarships: International students may also apply for privately funded scholarships and grants that are not administered by the university. These scholarships are often based on various criteria, such as financial need, academic performance, and community involvement.

Athletic Scholarships: SJSU's athletic program provides scholarships to student-athletes, including international athletes, who excel in sports. These scholarships cover tuition, fees, and other expenses related to their participation in university sports teams.

Graduates of San Jose State University's Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Communicative Disorders and Sciences program are prepared for rewarding careers in speech-language pathology, audiology, and related fields.

Speech-Language Pathology: Many graduates pursue careers as speech-language pathologists (SLPs) in hospitals, schools, rehabilitation centers, and private practice settings. They assess and treat individuals with communication disorders, such as speech delays, language disorders, stuttering, voice disorders, or cognitive-communication impairments. SLPs may work with children, adults, or special populations, providing interventions that improve communication skills and quality of life.

Audiology: Graduates interested in audiology can become audiologists, specializing in the assessment and management of hearing disorders and balance problems. They work in healthcare settings, audiology clinics, or educational institutions, conducting hearing evaluations, fitting hearing aids, providing auditory rehabilitation, and addressing hearing-related communication challenges across the lifespan.

Educational Settings: Some graduates work in educational settings, collaborating with teachers, parents, and students to support communication development and academic success. They may serve as speech-language pathologists in schools, providing individualized therapy, classroom accommodations, and speech-language screenings to help students overcome communication barriers and reach their educational goals.

Healthcare and Rehabilitation Centers: Graduates may find opportunities in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, or skilled nursing facilities, working alongside healthcare teams to assess and treat communication and swallowing disorders. They may specialize in medical speech-language pathology, addressing communication challenges resulting from neurological conditions, traumatic brain injuries, or degenerative diseases.

Research and Academia: With advanced degrees, such as a Master's or Ph.D., graduates can pursue careers in research institutions, universities, or academic medical centers. They may conduct research on communication disorders, contribute to evidence-based practices in speech-language pathology or audiology, and mentor future professionals in the field.

Private Practice and Consulting: Some graduates establish private practices or consulting firms, offering specialized services in speech-language pathology or audiology. They may provide diagnostic evaluations, therapy services, or consultations to clients, schools, healthcare facilities, or community organizations, addressing a wide range of communication and swallowing disorders.

Global Health and Outreach: Graduates interested in global health initiatives may participate in international projects, providing speech-language pathology or audiology services in underserved communities worldwide. They may collaborate with nonprofit organizations, humanitarian aid groups, or international healthcare agencies to promote communication health and accessibility globally.


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