Speech, Language, Hearing Sciences

Undergraduate Program

The programs of study offered by this department are designed for students who are interested in the normal and disordered processes of human communication.  The title of the undergraduate major, Speech/Language/Hearing Sciences, indicates that the bachelor’s degree is a pre-professional degree.  It is designed to qualify students for admission to graduate level study of speech-language pathology or audiology, however it is also appropriate for those who will pursue careers in hearing conservation, education of the hearing impaired, and other related areas.  A minor or individual classes are appropriate as electives for students with majors in speech communication, elementary and secondary education, special education, reading, psychology, sociology, anthropology, or health.  This major is offered with a four-year degree guarantee.  Contact the Admissions office or the SLHS department for details.  Undergraduate students from other countries should inquire about becoming eligible for in-state tuition. MSUM has applied a tuition waiver for out-of-state U.S. students that do not qualify for reciprocity, meet regular admission standards, and remain in good academic standing. More information is available at the MSUM Admissions office.


B.S. Degree in Speech/Language/Hearing Sciences

             SLHS Curriculum Checklist

Minor in Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences

Emphasis in Pre-Audiology

Pre-Aud Curriculum Checklist

Course Descriptions

Where do graduates of SLHS go? 

Undergrad Packet of Information

Undergrad Trial Schedule