The School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, through the College Applied and Natural Sciences, houses the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, offering the BA in Pre-Professional Speech-Language Pathology, the Master鈥檚 in Speech-Language Pathology, and the Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) degrees. The Master鈥檚 program in Speech-Language Pathology and the Doctoral program in Audiology are accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation of the American Speech Language and Hearing Association.
The School of Communication Sciences and Disorders is housed in Robinson Hall. It serves the community through its two Speech and Hearing Centers, housed in Robinson Hall and the Rawle Enterprise Center.
The School also has the largest and most competitive graduate enrollment of any master鈥檚 program in the College, as well as the only doctoral program.

