About the Program
Eastern Washington University’s post baccalaureate program in Communication Sciences and Disorders is a cooperative program with Washington State University, called the University Programs in Communication Disorders (UPCD), located in the Health Sciences Building at the Spokane campus at 310 N Riverpoint Blvd, Spokane, WA.
The two programs share facilities, faculty and resources to create a challenging and rewarding educational experience. Both programs follow the semester system, which begins in late August and ends in early May.
The post baccalaureate program is designed to prepare the student with course content applicable to the pursuit of a Master of Science degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD). The post baccalaureate option is for graduates from any discipline. The post baccalaureate student will study selected courses from the undergraduate curriculum, Course Schedule for the entire post baccalaureate year assuming full-time enrollment. Most students complete the program in one year if they attend full-time.
Students must also demonstrate course work for each of the following areas: biological sciences, physical sciences, mathematics and the social/behavioral sciences. Course work in biological sciences should emphasize a content area related to human or animal sciences. Acceptable courses in physical sciences should include physics or chemistry. Acceptable social/behavioral sciences courses should include psychology, sociology, anthropology or public health. Course work in math must include a statistics course. The supporting courses can be fulfilled at Eastern or at other colleges or universities.
Required courses for the profession are guided by the knowledge and skills outcomes of the certification standards for the CCC-SLP as set forth by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). See the ASHA website at: http://www.asha.org for further information.
Post-Baccalaureate CMSD Course Schedule
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*The reported credits are semester credits: 3 semester credits equals 4.5 quarter credits.
Although not likely, the course schedule is subject to change.