Communication Disorders Minor
Minor
On-Campus
Main Campus
DEGREE TYPE
Minor
PROGRAM TYPE
Undergraduate
LOCATION
DEPARTMENT
Minors are a secondary area of academic focus.
This can be helpful if you have several areas you’d like to study but don’t want to do a double major. A minor can complement your main course of study by enhancing the value of your major, helping you to find an area of specialization within your major. Or, your minor can be something you enjoy and want to know more about. Some degrees require a minor.
Communications Disorders Minor
(15 Hours Required)
Required Courses:
- CD211 Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech Mechanism (3)
- CD225 Phonetics (3)
- CD230 Introduction to Communication Disorders (3)
- CD340 Normal Speech and Language Development (3)
- CD395 Introduction to the Hearing Mechanism and Audiological Assessment (3)
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Office Location
Grauel 112
Mailing Address
One University Plaza, MS 2600
Cape Girardeau, MO 63701