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Pre-Health Related Major: Linguistics

Many speech-language pathologists begin their education with undergraduate degrees in Linguistics. Linguistics majors are particularly well trained for graduate programs in  CSD (Communication Sciences and Disorders). We invite you to major in Linguistics to prepare for graduate study in CSD. 

In the
Speech Language Pathology pathway of our Linguistics Major/Minor at Stony Brook, a combination of required and elective courses form an SLP focused path within the Linguistics major.  

Speech Language Pathology Info

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Pre-Health Related Electives:

Course

Title 

LIN 101*

Human Language

LIN 201*

Phonetics

LIN 330:

Language Acquisition

LIN 350:

Experimental Phonetics

LIN 380

Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Hearing

LIN 381

Language and Speech Disorders

LIN382:

Audiology

*Prerequisite Course

The Linguistics major requires 39 credits plus two semesters of a foreign language in addition to the Uni­versity's language proficiency requirement.

To view the full list of major requirements, click here.

For more information, contact: 

Undergraduate Program Director
Marie Huffman
marie.huffman@stonybrook.edu
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