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A Duke Visits the White House - Part 2

It's not every day that a JMU student gets an invitation to the White House, or receives presidential recognition for acting as a "Champion of Change" in their field of study. Read More »

News & Announcements

2012 CISAT Faculty Award Recipients Announced More >

JMU Student Recieves VOTA Scholarship Sarah DiDomenico is the The Virginia Occupational Therapy Association (VOTA) Graduate Student Scholarship Award winner for 2011. More >

O. Ashton Trice Scholarship Founded This memorial scholarship is open to all School Psychology students and is awarded to the student with the highest GPA and exceptional academic performance, honoring the intent of the donor. More >

JMU-RMH Collaborative Fall 2011 Research Rounds Announced All meetings in RMH Lower Level Conference Rooms 2 and 3. More >

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Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Communication Sciences and Disorders

The Ph.D. program is designed to provide graduate students with advanced and in-depth study in specialized areas of communication sciences and communication disorders. The program provides the independent learning skills and research training that are essential for academic and research positions in universities and for administrative and/or research appointments in business, education, and healthcare settings. Individuals with the Ph.D. degree are typically seen as leaders in their fields.

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