Miller Hall Dedication Ceremony
On Wednesday, April 16th, the newly renovated Miller Hall was reopened following a dedication ceremony on the patio. Read More »
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Master of Science (M.S.) in Communication Sciences and Disorders
This master's degree program in communication sciences and disorders is a non-clinical, research track designed for individuals who seek concentrated study in one or more areas of human communication sciences and/or communication disorders without clinical preparation as audiologists or speech-language pathologists. The 36-credit program combines focused study in selected areas of human communication sciences and/or in areas of communication disorders and active research participation and research training.

