Following completion of the Associate of Science in Pre-Speech Language (A.S. in Pre-Speech Language) degree, students must complete professional education at a college or university that offers a program in this field.
Students who complete the A.S. in Pre-Speech-Language Pathology will be proficient in the following student learning outcomes:
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Apply Christian principles to the delivery of health care services
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Arrange the organization and function of the human body from the cell to system level
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Identify the basic components of vocal production and the impact of non-verbal communication
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Demonstrate the importance of disease prevention, wellness promotion and the impact of health disparities
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Evaluate personal skills, traits, and goals in relationship to those traits required for the speech-language pathologist
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Demonstrate essential communication skills and professionalism
Major Requirements
Free Electives
Required General Education Selections
Science and Mathematics
(No Grade below C)
Social and Behavioral Sciences
(No Grade below C)
Each course taken by the student may be applied to only one program: general education, major, minor or free electives.