Maalot College

A Division of maalot institutes of torah
BS - Communication Disorders

Bachelor of Science in Communication Disroders

Program Objective:

The Bachelor of Science (BS) degree program in Communication Disorders is a pre-professional degree to prepare students who are interested in studying processes of normal speech and language development, physiological development of the oral and aural processes, and the social and linguistic aspects of human communication.

A minimum of 30 semester hours must be completed through Maalot. 

The Judaic Studies requirement may be fulfilled with Judaic Studies courses  with no restriction on the number of  lower level credits. Please refer to the transfer of credit policy in the catalog.  These courses must be based on traditional and classic sources and may be in REL, PHI, LAN, TAL, OR ETH as they relate to Judaic Studies.

Degree Requirement 120 credits

Core Requirements
English
6 Credits
Math – Statistics recommended
3 credits
Science – Biology recommended
3 credits
Social Science and History – Psycology course- recommended
6 credits
Humanities
9 credits
Social Responsibility and Diversity
3 credits
Judaic Studies Requirement
30 credits
Communication Disorders Major
33 credits
Free Electives
27 credits
Required Courses
Anatomical & Physiological Bases of Speech DES333
3 Credits
Audiology DES300
3 credits
Intro. to Communication Disorders DES222
3 credits
Phonetics LIN400
3 credits
Speech and Hearing Science DES301
3 credits
ELECTIVES
Aural Rehabilitation DES399
3 Credits
Clinical Methods in Speech-Language Pathology DES421
3 credits
Disorders Articulation Phonology DES402
3 credits
Language Disorders DES320
3 credits
Neurological Bases of Communication DES430
3 credits
Normal Speech & Language Development DES334
3 credits
Capstone CST495
3 credits