Online Undergraduate Programs

SLP Therapist in a session with a young boy.

Helping make effective communication  accessible and achievable for all.

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Online 1st Bachelor's Degree


The Online 1st Bachelor of Science or Arts (BS/BA) in Communicative Disorders is a pre-professional degree program. Students receive academic preparation needed for graduate study in the entry level degree for employment in the communication sciences and disorders or CSD professions of audiology and speech-language pathology, or in deaf education.

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Online 2nd Bachelor's Degree


Already have a bachelor's degree but with a different major? The Online 2nd Bachelor of Science (BS) in Communicative Disorders is a pre-professional degree program designed just for you. This is a pre-professional program that prepares you to enter a graduate program in Communicative Disorders and Deaf Education. 

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SLP Assistant


Speech-language pathology assistants work under SLP supervision in preschool, elementary, and secondary education settings. You can complete a USU COMDDE SLPA certificate as part of your 1st or 2nd Bachelor in online or on-campus courses.

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ASL Interpreting Track

The American Sign Language Interpreting (ASLI) track is currently not accepting students, based on communication from the Utah State University president on April 18, 2025 regarding program discontinuation.

Utah State University has established a track in American Sign Language Interpreting (ASLI), which is an Associate-to-Bachelor's degree (BS) in the Communication Disorders and Deaf Education Department. All courses, including upper division courses, are offered completely online. 

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ASL/English Teacher Training Program

The ASL/English Teacher Training is currently not accepting students, based on communication from the Utah State University president on April 18, 2025 regarding program discontinuation.

A new emphasis in Bilingual-Bicultural Deaf Education was recently approved and we are in the process of requesting approval of a full bachelor’s degree in Deaf Education with ASL/English emphasis.  Students may contact their advisor for more information.