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URI Programs of Study

Undergraduate

Every undergraduate must complete 40 credits of general education requirements http://www.uri.edu/hss/genreq.html will talk you to the list of requirements for an undergraduate studying in The College of Human Sciences and Services.

Students in the Communicative Disorders Program must complete 34 mandatory credits and 9 credits of professional electives. The program is described in detail on the Communicative Disorders academic programs page: http://www.uri.edu/hss/cmd/programs.html.

In order to earn the mandatory 120 credits for graduation there are 37 free elective credits remaining, which allows students the opportunity to earn a minor in another field of study. Most minors require 18 credits (9 classes). The free electives can also be used to appy for the Accelerated Bachelor's-Master's Program in
Speech-Language Pathology offered by the University of Rhode Island. The program is for sixth-semester students with 25 free elective credits remaining. The requirements for the accelerated program can be found on the Communicative Disorders academic programs page: http://www.uri.edu/hss/cmd/programs.html

Graduate

The University of Rhode Island offers a master’s program in speech-language pathology and a clinical doctorate program in audiology.Visit http://www.uri.edu/hss/cmd/programs.html for a detailed explanation of the program and its requirements.

For more information on the program and people to contact, please visit the main page of the Communicative Disorders Department at the University of Rhode Island by clicking on the CMD home link below, or following this link: http://www.uri.edu/hss/cmd/index.html.

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