college of education and human sciences comprehensive major in communication sciences and disorders
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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SCIENCES
Comprehensive Major in Communication Sciences
and Disorders
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University Requirements
English CompetencyMathematicsForeign Language/Foreign CultureCultural DiversityService LearningWellness Theory and Physical Activity
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English CompetencyUniversity Requirements
WRIT 114. 116: Introductory to College Writing or HNRS 118:
WRIT 120: College Writing for Transfer Students
or transfer students who have partially completed the English requirement
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MathematicsUniversity Requirements
MATH 246: Elementary Statistics (required)
***Be aware that this may taken and can fill GE, University, Major and ASHA requirements***
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Foreign Language/Foreign CultureUniversity Requirements
A. Competency exam-passed at 102: Beginning …. level or 102 course –grade C or better (including CSD 103: American Sign Language III
or
B. 9 credits of foreign culture coursework or
C. A semester of study abroad completed successfully or
D. 6 credits of a foreign culture courses & one course from (A)
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Cultural Diversity University Requirements
ES 385: Social Foundations: Human Relations (3 credits)
***This course requires 15 hours prior to class and 15 hours in class for a total of 30 hours of cultural diversity***
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Service Learning University Requirements
ES 385: Social Foundations: Human Relations
& CSD 470: Clinical Practicum
30 hours required 15 human relations hours prior; 15 hours during
course
Students MUST work out a plan for service-learning hours if ES 385 and CSD 470 are not taken
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Wellness Theory and Physical ActivityUniversity Requirements
2 credits total Wellness (1 credit)
BIOL 196: Human Nutrition IDIS 260: Techniques of Speaking and Singing IDIS 301: KINS 186: Wellness Concepts and Health Related Fitness KINS 262: Health Survey KINS 361: Physical Education and Health Education for Teachers of Grades K-
8 FMHN 211: Wellness: Food for Fitness FMHN 212: Navigating Health Care FMHN 213: Body, Mind, Spirit Wellness SW 424: Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse ADTN 265: Women’s Health Issues ADNT 285: Men’s Health Issues ADNT 465: Interventions in Wellness and Healing
Physical Activity (1 credit): KINS 101-184: Activities courses, 186, 200-209
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General Education (GE) RequirementsBachelor of Science
GE I: CommunicationsGE II: Natural SciencesGE III: Social SciencesGE IV: HumanitiesGE V: University Wide General Education
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Communications (GE I)
Minimum of 3 credits from Sub A & 3 credits from Sub-B Sub-A: CJ 202 required: Fundamentals of Speech Sub-B: MATH 246 required: Elementary Statistics
***Be aware that MATH 246 may be taken and can fill GE, University, Major and ASHA requirements***
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Natural Sciences (GE II)
9-12 credits from 2 sub-categories
***At least one HUMAN BIOLOGY (100, 151, or 214)***
*****And a course in PHYSICS OR CHEMISTRY*****Biology: (100, 151, 214)
Chemistry: (100, 103, 115, or 127)
Geography: Geology: Physics: (100, 211, 231, or 308)
IDIS: Natural Sciences
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Social Sciences (GE III)
9-12 Credits from 2 sub-categoriesA. AnthropologyB. EconomicsC. Geography (cultural)D. Political ScienceE. Psychology (PSYC 260, 230 required)**This is where your required Psychology courses apply**
F. SociologyG. IDIS-Social Sciences
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Humanitites (GE IV)
9-12 credits from 2 sub-categoriesDPI requirements-courses must be taken in
sub-A and sub-DA. Fine Arts: art, art history, music, theatreB. Philosophy: (excluding logic) or Religious
StudiesC. HistoryD. Literature: English or Foreign Language
LiteratureE. IDIS: Humanities, IDIS, INTS, WMNS
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University Wide General Education (GE V)
Up to 6 credits of GE
***Any other GE credits up to 6***
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Department of Public Instruction (DPI) requires a course in
each category
Western History or Western Contemporary Culture
Non-Western History or Non-Western Contemporary Culture
***Comprehensive Majors MUST have a course in each of the above categories (per DPI). These can be taken in GEs-some courses meet more than one requirement-consider GE III and IV that meet more than a single requirement.***
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Comprehensive Major (B.S.): Communication Sciences and Disorders
CSD CoursesNon-CSD CoursesCSD Electives
59 credits total: 42 CDS, 17-18 non-CSD
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CSD Courses (42 Credits Total)Course Semester Credit
256 Anatomy & Physiology F 4257 Normal Communication Development F 3258 Normal Communication Lab Sp 1262 Phonetics F, Sp 2321 Aural Rehabilitation Sp 3326 Voice & Resonance Disorders F 3331 Developmental Language Disorders Sp 4352 Fluency Disorders Sp 3353 Speech & Hearing Sciences Sp 4358 Phonological Disorders F 3370 Clinical Procedures F, Sp 3373 Basic Audiology F 3440 Neurological Aspects F 2470 Clinical Practicum F, Sp 2485 Serving Diverse Populations Sp 2
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Non-CSD Courses (17-18 Credits)
Required
Course Credits
ES 385 Human Relations 3
PSYC 260 Educational Psychology 3
PSYC 230 Human Development 3
SPED 200 Exceptional Child orPSYCH 334 Psychology of Exceptional Child
3
SPED 306 Behavioral Management orPSYC 281 Intro to Behavior Analysis & Therapy orPSYC 302 Principals of Learning
3
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Non-CSD cont…
Minimum of one required: 2-3 credits
Course Credits
SPED 210 Intro to Cognitive Disabilities 3
SPED 220 Intro to Special Ed: Early Childhood
3
SPED 330 Intro to Learning Disabilities 3
PSYC 333 Psychology of Adulthood & Aging
3
PSYC 379 Cognitive Psychology 3
ES 328 Content Area Reading & Study Strategies
2
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CSD Electives
Course Semester Credits
150 Intro to CSD F, Sp 3
101 ASL I F, Sp 3
378/578 Intro to Sign F, Sp 3
399 Independent Study (Junior) F, Sp, Su 1-3
410/610 Communication Disorders of the Aged
Sp 3
411/611 Facilitating Comm in Preschool Child
Sp 2
415 Instructional Internship F, Sp 1-3
448/648 Aphasia and Related Disorders Sp 2
495/695 Directed Studies in CSD F, Sp, Su 1-3
499 Independent Study (Senior) F, Sp, Su 1-3
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Miscellaneous CSD Information
For CSD 470: overall GPA 3.25 • CSD 3.50•All CSD 300 & 400 level courses
require a minimum overall GPA 2.75Summer classes offerings in CSDTaking Graduate level courses as an
UndergraduatePaperwork for Independent Studies
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Self Advising
http://www.uwec.edu/csd/ug_selfadvise.doc
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FAQ
How do I drop (withdraw from a class)?During the first week of the fall or spring semesters, you can drop a class directly through MyBlugold. There will be no record of your enrollment in your class on your transcript.
As of the second week, you must get approval signatures on a Change of Registration form to drop classes. You will receive a “W” on your record.
Dates for dropping a class with no record of enrollment and for withdrawing from a class with a “W” are prorated for short courses (those lasting less than 16 weeks) and for courses during summer and winterim. You can check these dates on MyBlugold.
For more information see "Issues to Consider before Withdrawing From a Class".
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FAQ
Is it o.k. to go below full time?Dropping below full time (12 credits for a regular semester) can cause problems in the following areas: Athletic eligibility Health insurance (if the student is covered under
his/her parent's health insurance, full time enrollment is often required)
Veterans benefits and financial aid Eligibility for the Dean's list
Withdrawing from more than one course can affect your academic standing.
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FAQ
How do I withdraw from the university?Withdrawing from the University is begun in the office of the College in which the student is enrolled. In emergencies the process can be done for the student by the Office of Student Development and Diversity.
Academic Consequences of withdrawing from the university: Withdrawing from the university during the first two weeks of classes (the
official period for adding or dropping classes) results in no academic penalty. A student receives either a full or partial refund of fees. A statement on the transcript indicates that the student withdrew from the University.
Withdrawal from the university during the third through the tenth week of classes will negatively affect a student's academic standing (because the student did not complete 75% of the classes) unless an "exemption to academic penalty" is approved by the student's Dean or Associate Dean. "W's" are always reported on the transcript.
Withdrawing from the University after the tenth week of classes will normally result in grades of "F's" for all unfinished classes. Exceptions to this policy, generally given for extenuating circumstances, may be obtained from the Dean of the College in which the student is enrolled, usually upon the recommendation of the Associate Dean of Student Development
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FAQ
Can I change my adviser?You can always request a new adviser. Go to the department Academic Program Associate in HSS 112.
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FAQ
How do I change my major or minor?You change your major or minor in the academic department. A complete list of procedures can be found at: http://www.uwec.edu/Registrar/ChgofMajor/index.htm
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FAQ
How do I find out about on-line courses?A special web-page lists on-line courses. In addition, there is a special section of the on-line Class Schedule Bulletin.
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FAQ
I want to take a summer school course back home. How do I know if it will transfer?Equivalencies for all UW System schools and Wisconsin Technical Colleges can be found on Transfer Information System (TIS).
Course equivalencies for private schools in Wisconsin and for Minnesota Schools are available on the UW-Eau Claire Registrar’s web page.
Prior approval forms: It is wise to do paperwork before you take the course. If they are going to Wisconsin or Minnesota school you should print out the equivalency currently on the web (see above), sign and date it, and turn it in to the Registration Office, Schofield 128.
Students attending a school not listed on either of the above web sites may file a Prior Approval Form.
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FAQ
How do I get a what-if degree audit?What-if degree audits are requested on-line and delivered to your email account. From our home page Select “Current Students” Select “MyBlugold” from the left-hand column Sign on using your normal computer username and password Select “My Info” Select “Request for Degree Audits, Transcripts, etc. ” Sign on again using your normal computer username and password Select your desired major/degree Choose catalogue year Choose type of degree and school/college (if needed) Choose a second program if you have a minor or another major Choose a third program if needed Select submit
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FAQ
How do I get a transcript? Official - Transcripts are requested in the Office of Registration. Complete information and a downloadable form is found at the Registrar’s site.
Unofficial transcripts can be obtained through "MyBlugold". Choose "My Info" and select "Requests for Degree Audits, Transcripts, etc."
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FAQ
I'm not doing well in a course. How do I get help?The first rule is always to talk with the instructor. He or she can often give you study tips or help you will specific problems. A guide to tutoring help can be found at: http://www.uwec.edu/asc/Students/tutoring.htm
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FAQ
How do I calculate my GPA?There is an on-line GPA calculator that calculates your semester GPA and can help you figure out what grades you have to get to raise your GPA.
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FAQ
Is it o.k. if I take a course S/U?That is a complicated question. It is best to talk to your adviser before taking a course S/U since some majors have restrictions.
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FAQ
I need enrollment verification for health insurance. Where do I go?You can request enrollment verification through the Registration Web site.
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FAQ
I didn't get my retroactive credits for language. What should I do?Retro credits are not put on your transcript immediately, but if they do not appear within a few weeks of the end of the semester, you should contact your instructor. There is a form that you needed to fill out to get the credits and sometimes a student doesn’t fill it out or it doesn’t get to the Registrar’s office.
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FAQ
I need to take a placement test. How do I go about doing it?If you are a current student, call 836-5522 or stop by Schofield 226 to see when we are giving the placement tests.
New freshmen will take the tests during Regional Placement testing. You will receive information about that in February.
Transfer students will have an opportunity to take the placement test during Orientation.
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Graduate Application Process
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Factors to Consider
• Minimum GPAs and GRE scores• Day vs. evening classes• Safety & geographical location• Available resources and experiences• Cost– In state vs. reciprocity vs. out of state– Housing, books, cars needed– Application fees– Financial aid availability & likelihood
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Decisions
How many applications to submit? Between 1 & 5 Each has application fee of at least $45.00
What do if accepted to > 1 program? Yes to your first choices, no to others Make final choice within 6 weeks Let programs know if interested or not
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Required Materials You Send
Application to universityApplication to program (specify SLP, Aud)Letter of intentOptional
Scholarship applications Graduate assistant applications Financial aid forms
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Other Materials to be Sent
GRE scoresOfficial transcripts from ALL colleges
NOT UWEC when apply to UWEC
Letters of recommendation For program For scholarships For graduate assistantships
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Pay close attention to:
• Deadlines & what to send where• Essay/letter of intent– 1-2 double spaced pages– Edit for perfection– Tailor to each program
• Letters of recommendation– Mostly CSD faculty; supervisor if possible– Provide stamped envelopes & all forms– Provide sheet about you– Provide program addresses & deadline
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Admission to UWEC
Overall GPA at least 2.75CSD GPA at least 3.0GRE scores – no minimumFiles are ranked with top admitted, bottom
not admitted & middle on waiting listTips
Use checklist Forms sent to 3 different places