The Communication Disorders program seeks to prepare young men and women to work in our onsite clinic their senior year and to prepare them for their graduate school education in either Speech-Language Pathology or Audiology.
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Speech-Language Clinic
Our onsite clinic in a not only a requirement for our students as part of our major, but it is also a service we provide for the community. Our students work with children and adults with a range of communication difficulties and severity levels. In addition to the on-site clinic, student also have the opportunity to provide speech and language therapy to children at a local elementary school. Student clinicians assess, provide therapy, and interact with families and teaching staff providing experiences similar to a public school speech language pathologist.
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Featured Alumni
Esther Huang
I feel so fortunate to have attended a university like Biola. The strong Christian foundation that Biola has given me has allowed me to stay firm in my faith even when I am no longer surrounded my Christian students and professors. I especially appreciate the biblical knowledge that I have been equipped with and the emphasis that was placed on worshipping God with my mind at Biola. I have been able to transfer my integrity in academics to my graduate program and find joy in the fact that I can worship God through my studies.
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Recent News
Graduates off to graduate school
This year's graduates are off to the following schools: Texas State University (1), University of Redlands (3), University of Northern Colorado (1), and Chapman University (1). Congratulations!
CD Student Presents at CSHA
Professor Hernandez and alum Adria Murphy ('09) present poster session entitled "Perspectives on Autism Therapy."
CD Program Undergoes Review
The Dept. of Communication Disorders underwent a program review on March 23-24.