The
undergraduate curriculum in speech pathology and audiology is a four-year program
leading to a bachelor of science degree. This program entails eight semesters
of course work, including approximately 50 clock hours of clinical practicum.
Marquette University requires
128 semester credits of course work for the bachelor's degree; students
generally carry between 15 and 18 credits per semester. Since a B average
is required for acceptance into most graduate programs, it is important that
students majoring in speech pathology and audiology work toward maintaining
high academic achievement throughout their undergraduate programs.
Each student majoring in speech pathology and audiology is assigned
an academic adviser. This adviser helps the student and serves
as an academic counselor.
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