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GUIDELINES FOR COURSE SEQUENCING

CERTIFICATION PROGRAM

[ FRESHMEN | SOPHOMORE | JUNIOR | SENIOR ]

Freshmen

Composition requirement
Foreign language
General Education (9-12 cr.)
HLH 110 Personal and Community Health * , or
HLH 199 Workshops in Drug Studies
COR 101 The Cortland Experience
SHH 270 Introduction to Communication Disorders
SHH 280 Phonetics

Sophomore

Foreign language
General Education (9-12 cr.)
Math course
SHH 281 Speech Science
SHH 300 Normal Language Development
SHH 370 Articulation and Language Disorders - WI
SHH 371 Voice and Fluency
ENG 201 Introduction to Language Study
PSY 101 General Psychology
Elective

Junior

Foreign language, if needed
General Education (9-12 cr.)
SHH 360 Teaching Children with Limited English Proficiency
SHH 383 Basic Audiology
SHH 475 Technology in Communication Disorders
SHH 477 Clinical Procedures
SHH 480 Clinical Practicum I
SHH 481 Clinical Practicum II (2 credits) *
SHH 483 Aural Rehabilitation 
Psychology elective * (normal development)
Elective

Senior

General Education (any remaining)
Elective
PSY 332 Education Psychology *
SHH 473 Neuropathologies of Speech and Language 
EDU 496 Organization of Speech and Hearing Programs in the Schools
EDU 488 Student Teaching in Speech and Hearing

* Non-Certification (SHS)

For the non-certification program, the above serves as a general guide, with starred courses omitted
and PSY/MAT 201 or CAP 100 taken during the junior or senior year

Liberal Arts Credit

The bachelor's of science degree requires 60 credits of courses designated "Liberal Arts Credits."


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