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General Education & University Requirements - Suggested Courses Requirement Area Course Course Title Prerequisites Units Area A (9 units): Communication in the English Language & Critical Thinking (Must earn passing grade of C-/CR or better) A1. COMM 100 or 104 E GS 101A Foundations of Success I 1 A2. ENGL 101, 102, or 104 A1 3 A3. PHIL 100 B4/LD Major STAT 100 Elements of Statistics and Probability 3 Area B (9 units) : Scientific Inquiry & Quantitative Reasoning C1 3 B1. Physical Science D1 3 B2. Life Science Elective 3 B3. Laboratory Activity Total: 16 B4. Quantitative Reasoning (Must earn passing grade of C-/CR or better.) Area C (9 units): Arts & Humanities - Minimum of three different disciplines as designated by course prefix (e.g., ART, THEA, MUS) E GS 101B Foundations of Success II 1 C1. Arts A2 ENGL 102 Accelerated College Writing 3 C2. Humanities C2 3 *Additional Lower-division Area C Course in Arts (C1) or Humanities (C2) D2 3 Area D (9 units) : Social Sciences - Minimum of three different disciplines as designated by course prefix (e.g., ANTH, ECON, POSC) B2/LD Major BIOL 101 Intro to Biology 3 D1. B3/LD Major BIOL 102 Intro to Biology lab 1 D2. Total: 14 D3. Area E (3 units) : Lifelong Learning and Self-Development E 1 E. A3 PHIL 100 Workshop in Critical Thinking 3 Second Composition : Requires completion of GE A2 with a C-/CR or better. Must be completed before attaining junior standing. *Add'l C1 or C2 3 Writing II. LD Major BIOL 270 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 University Writing Skills Requirement Writing II/WID (2nd Comp) ENGL 200 3 UWSR. Writing Skills Test (WST) or First and/or Second Tier Courses Total: 14 three U.S. Code Requirements of US-1 (U.S. History), US-2 (U.S. Constitution), Code 1. B1 3 Code 2. Code 1 3 Upper Division GE Requirements (9 units): Should be taken after completion of A1, A2, A3, and B4 with a C- (CR) D3/LD Major PSYC 100 General Psychology 3 B6. Upper-division Science Inquiry and Quantitative Reasoning Elective 3 C4.Upper-division Arts OR Humanities Elective 3 D4. Upper-division Social Sciences Total: 15 Overlay Requirements (9 units): Courses may be upper or lower division, and GE or major Diversity (Div) B6 PHYS 304 Acoustics Completion of GE areas A1, A2, A3 and B4 3 Social Justice (SJ) UD Major SLHS 304 Introduction to Communication Disorders Declared major in B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology, or admitted graduate student. 3 Sustainability (S) Code 2 3 UD Major SLHS 301 Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Hearing B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology major or admitted graduate student; and BIOL 100. 3 D4/Overlay Completion of GE areas A1, A2, A3 and B4 3 **For more information contact 510.885.3233 or [email protected] Total: 15 UD Major SLHS 300 Communicative and Cognitive Development Across the Lifespan B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology majors or B.A. Liberal Studies: Concentration in Studies in Educational Psychology major. 3 UD Major SLHS 302 Phonetics and Phonological Disorders SLHS 300 and SLHS 301, and declared major in B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology, or admitted graduate student. 3 UD Major SLHS 303 Speech and Hearing Science and declared major in B.S. Speech Pathology and 3 UD Major SLHS 305 Observation of Communication Disorders-Lab Declared major in B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology, or admitted 1 UD Major SLHS 400 Careers in Communication Disorders SLHS 300, senior standing and declared major in B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology. 2 Elective/Recommended Course HDEV 421 or HDEV 311 or PSYC 340 Recommended by Department; may be taken in future terms** 3 -4 Total: 15 -16 C4/Overlay Completion of GE areas A1, A2, A3 and B4 3 UD Major SLHS 401 Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology of Speech, Language and Hearing SLHS 301, SLHS 302, B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology major, and senior standing, or admitted graduate student. 3 UD Major SLHS 402 Audiology and Audiological Assessment Department Consent 3 UD Major SLHS 403 Audiometry Lab Department Consent 1 UD Major SLHS 404 Child Language Disorders B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology major, senior standing, and all of: PSYC 100, SLHS 300, SLHS 301, SLHS 302, SLHS 304, SLHS 305. 3 Elective 3 Total: 16 UD Major SLHS 405 Multicultural Issues in Communicative Sciences and Disorders SLHS 301, SLHS 304, SLHS 404, senior standing and declared major in B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology. 3 UD Major SLHS 406 Adult Neurocognitive Disorders SLHS 301, SLHS 304, SLHS 401, senior standing and declared major in B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology, or admitted graduate student. 3 UD Major SLHS 407 Clinical Methods and Diagnostics SLHS 301,SLHS 302, SLHS 304, SLHS 305, SLHS 402, SLHS 403, SLHS 404, senior standing, and declared major in B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology, or admitted graduate student. 3 Elective/Overlay 3 Elective 3 Total: 15 Total Units: 120 Students may need up to 18 additional semester units to meet degree unit requirements*. Recommended content: biological/health sciences, communication, cultural groups, early childhood education, English, human development, psychology, second language, statistics. Students also pursuing a minor are expected to meet this additional unit requirement through their minor coursework. *Students should meet with an AACE advisor to confirm how many actual units are needed based on overall academic history, and to verify any pending unit/GE Seventh Semester Eighth Semester Degree: Speech Pathology and Audiology, B.S. First Semester Second Semester Third Semester Fourth Semester Fifth Semester Sixth Semester

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General Education & University Requirements - Suggested Courses

Requirement Area Course Course Title Prerequisites UnitsArea A (9 units): Communication in the English Language & Critical Thinking

(Must earn passing grade of C-/CR or better)☐ A1. COMM 100 or 104

E GS 101A Foundations of Success I 1 ☐ A2. ENGL 101, 102, or 104A1 3 ☐ A3. PHIL 100B4/LD Major STAT 100 Elements of Statistics and Probability 3 Area B (9 units) : Scientific Inquiry & Quantitative Reasoning C1 3 ☐ B1. Physical ScienceD1 3 ☐ B2. Life ScienceElective 3 ☐ B3. Laboratory Activity

Total: 16 ☐ B4. Quantitative Reasoning (Must earn passing grade of C-/CR or better.)Area C (9 units): Arts & Humanities - Minimum of three different disciplines as

designated by course prefix (e.g., ART, THEA, MUS)E GS 101B Foundations of Success II 1 ☐ C1. ArtsA2 ENGL 102 Accelerated College Writing 3 ☐ C2. Humanities C2 3 ☐ *Additional Lower-division Area C Course in Arts (C1) or Humanities (C2)

D2 3Area D (9 units) : Social Sciences - Minimum of three different disciplines as

designated by course prefix (e.g., ANTH, ECON, POSC)B2/LD Major BIOL 101 Intro to Biology 3 ☐ D1.B3/LD Major BIOL 102 Intro to Biology lab 1 ☐ D2.

Total: 14 ☐ D3.Area E (3 units) : Lifelong Learning and Self-Development

E 1 ☐ E.

A3 PHIL 100 Workshop in Critical Thinking 3Second Composition : Requires completion of GE A2 with a C-/CR or better. Must

be completed before attaining junior standing.*Add'l C1 or C2 3 ☐ Writing II. LD Major BIOL 270 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 University Writing Skills Requirement Writing II/WID (2nd Comp) ENGL 200 3 ☐ UWSR. Writing Skills Test (WST) or First and/or Second Tier Courses

Total: 14

three U.S. Code Requirements of US-1 (U.S. History), US-2 (U.S. Constitution), ☐ Code 1.

B1 3 ☐ Code 2.

Code 1 3Upper Division GE Requirements (9 units): Should be taken after completion of

A1, A2, A3, and B4 with a C- (CR) D3/LD Major PSYC 100 General Psychology 3 ☐ B6. Upper-division Science Inquiry and Quantitative ReasoningElective 3 ☐ C4.Upper-division Arts OR HumanitiesElective 3 ☐ D4. Upper-division Social Sciences

Total: 15Overlay Requirements (9 units): Courses may be upper or lower division, and GE

or major☐ Diversity (Div)

B6 PHYS 304 AcousticsCompletion of GE areas A1, A2, A3 and B4 3 ☐ Social Justice (SJ)

UD Major SLHS 304 Introduction to Communication Disorders

Declared major in B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology, or admitted graduate student. 3 ☐ Sustainability (S)

Code 2 3

UD Major SLHS 301 Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Hearing

B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology major or admitted graduate student; and BIOL 100. 3

D4/OverlayCompletion of GE areas A1, A2, A3 and B4 3 **For more information contact 510.885.3233 or [email protected]: 15

UD Major SLHS 300 Communicative and Cognitive Development Across the Lifespan

B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology majors or B.A. Liberal Studies: Concentration in Studies in Educational Psychology major. 3

UD Major SLHS 302 Phonetics and Phonological Disorders

SLHS 300 and SLHS 301, and declared major in B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology, or admitted graduate student. 3

UD Major SLHS 303 Speech and Hearing Science

and declared major in B.S. Speech Pathology and 3

UD Major SLHS 305 Observation of Communication Disorders-Lab

Declared major in B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology, or admitted 1

UD Major SLHS 400 Careers in Communication Disorders

SLHS 300, senior standing and declared major in B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology. 2

Elective/Recommended Course

HDEV 421 or HDEV 311 or PSYC 340 Recommended by Department; may be taken in future terms** 3 -4

Total: 15 -16

C4/OverlayCompletion of GE areas A1, A2, A3 and B4 3

UD Major SLHS 401 Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology of Speech, Language and Hearing

SLHS 301, SLHS 302, B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology major, and senior standing, or admitted graduate student. 3

UD Major SLHS 402 Audiology and Audiological Assessment Department Consent 3UD Major SLHS 403 Audiometry Lab Department Consent 1

UD Major SLHS 404 Child Language Disorders

B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology major, senior standing, and all of: PSYC 100, SLHS 300, SLHS 301, SLHS 302, SLHS 304, SLHS 305. 3

Elective 3Total: 16

UD Major SLHS 405 Multicultural Issues in Communicative Sciences and Disorders

SLHS 301, SLHS 304, SLHS 404, senior standing and declared major in B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology. 3

UD Major SLHS 406 Adult Neurocognitive Disorders

SLHS 301, SLHS 304, SLHS 401, senior standing and declared major in B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology, or admitted graduate student. 3

UD Major SLHS 407 Clinical Methods and Diagnostics

SLHS 301,SLHS 302, SLHS 304, SLHS 305, SLHS 402, SLHS 403, SLHS 404, senior standing, and declared major in B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology, or admitted graduate student. 3

Elective/Overlay 3Elective 3

Total: 15Total Units: 120

Students may need up to 18 additional semester units to meet degree unit requirements*. Recommended content: biological/health sciences, communication, cultural groups, early childhood education, English, human development, psychology, second language, statistics. Students also pursuing a minor are expected to meet this additional unit requirement through their minor coursework. *Students should meet with an AACE advisor to confirm how many actual units are needed based on overall academic history, and to verify any pending unit/GE

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