Course Sequence

Bachelor's in Communicative Disorders - Main Campus

Course Sequence

Below is the recommended sequence for COMD courses completed in two years. For the full 4-year, 120-credit online degree plan in the USU catalog, browse the catalog.

Every semesterconsult with your academic advisor to be assured you have the correct courses in the correct sequence and matched to your individual program of study.

  • Degree-seeking students take a minimum of 14 COMD courses: 12 core courses and at least 2 Options courses
  • COMD courses should be taken in the sequence listed
  • Students may take more option courses based on their educational interests and career plans
  • All required courses are typically taught on campus annually and online every semester
  • Availability of option courses offered online vary by semester of availability
  • To get your current textbook list go to the USU Bookstore.
  • All courses required for the COMD major within a student's Program of Study 
    • Taken for a letter grade
    • Grade of C or higher in COMD-prefix courses
    • Cumulative 3.0 GPA or higher
  • See Catalog or Speech and Hearing Sciences Policies for further information on grade requirements
  • For possible minors along with the COMD major, go to: https://www.usu.edu/degrees-majors/browse/; in All degrees and programs, choose Minor; for minors in this college, in All colleges choose Emma Eccles Jones College of Education & Human Services

Contact the Advisor

Victor Blocher

Victor Blocher

Academic Advisor / Campus Bachelor Degree

Phone: 435-797-9271
Office Location: Lillywhite 150
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COURSE COURSE TITLE CREDITS PREREQUISITES*
FALL SEMESTER JUNIOR YEAR
COMD 2600 Introduction to Communicative Disorders  3  
COMD 3500 Phonetics and Phonological Development  3  
COMD 3800 Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Hearing 3  
SPRING SEMESTER JUNIOR YEAR
COMD 2400 Orientation and Observation 1  
COMD 3200 Child Language Development 3  
COMD 3600 Language Science (CI) 3  
COMD 4700 Basic Audiology 3 COMD 3400 or 3800
FALL SEMESTER SENIOR YEAR
COMD 4450 Developmental Communication Disorders 3 COMD 3200
COMD 4500 Acquired Communication Disorders    3 COMD 3100 or 3800
COMD 5330 Aural Rehabilitation 3 COMD 3400 or 3800
SPRING SEMESTER SENIOR YEAR
COMD 4200 Clinical Methods (CI) 3 COMD 3200
COMD 5070 Acoustics of Speech and Hearing 3 COMD 3500 or 3800
OPTIONS
ASL 3010 American Sign Language I (CI)    4  
COMD 3120 Management of Speech Sounds Disorders 3 COMD 3200 & 3500
ASL 3910 American Sign Language II 4 ASL 3010
ASL 4780 Deaf Culture 3 ASL 4910
COMD 5240 Neural Bases of Cognition and Communication 3 COMD 3100 or 3800

COMDDE Course Syllabi

For past and current syllabi for all COMD courses, go USU Canvas Course Syllabus Tracker. Enter the following:

  • Term = your choice
  • College = EEJ Education & Human Service
  • Department = Comm Disorders & Deaf Ed
  • Delivery Method = All Delivery Methods
  • Campus = All Campuses
  • Click on Blue Button “Open Direct Link Course Syllabus List”
  • Select and click on desired course

Additional Required Courses

statistics*, biological science, physical science, and social/behavioral science

Students must take a set of General Education and Additional Core courses toward the COMD major. These courses include the foundational courses required by our national governing body of ASHA for SLP graduate school.

General Education:

  • Introduction to Biology, BIOL 1010, 3 credits OR Science and Application of Human Nutrition, NDFS 1020, 3 credits
  • Introduction to Chemistry, CHEM 1010, 3 credits OR Introduction to Physics by Hands-on-Exploration, PHYS 1200, 4 credits OR Elementary Physics, PHYS 1010, 3 credits
  • General Psychology, PSY 1010, 3 credits OR Introductory Sociology, SOC 1010, 3 credits OR Cultural Anthropology, ANTH 1010, 3 credits
  • Development Across the Lifespan, HDFS 1500, 3 credits OR Lifespan Development, PSY 1100, 3 credits
  • Introduction to Statistics, STAT 1040, 3 credits OR Introduction to Statistics with Elements of Algebra, STAT 1045, 5 credits OR Introduction to Statistical Methods, STAT 2000, 3 credits

Additional Core:

  • Human Anatomy, BIOL 2320, 4 credits OR Human Physiology, BIOL 2420, 4 credits
  • Education of Students with Disabilities, SPED 4000, 3 credits

 


*If it has been more than two years since you have completed the prerequisite math course, taking Statistics through USU will require completion of a math placement exam.