The requirements for the Master of Science degree in speech-language pathology and the Doctor of Audiology degree include a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or greater and successful completion of the comprehensive examination. Audiology students also must complete their Investigative Project. All master's degree requirements must be completed within 48 months from the beginning of the first quarter in which a full-time student is enrolled in the program. Requirements for the doctoral degree must be completed within eight years of the beginning of the first quarter in which a full-time student is enrolled. Students must complete the number of quarter hours required by the program. Refer to the Department of Communication Disorders and Sciences Student Manual for additional discussion about graduation.
Thesis
The faculty's commitment to research and the belief that an appreciation of scientific matters is valuable to the clinical process provides the basis for an optional thesis. The complete thesis policy is found in the Department of Communication Disorders and Sciences Student Manual. Opportunity is available for audiology students to complete a thesis in lieu of the Investigative Project.
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