The Bachelor’s Degree (B.A.) in Hearing & Speech Sciences
provides the necessary background for graduate training
in Speech-Language Pathology, Audiology and Hearing, and
Language or Speech Sciences.
Undergraduate Teaching Assistant Program (UTA) allows the student to develop a close working relationship with both professors and fellow students.
Maryland Student Researchers (MCUR) provides students with an opportunity to work with faculty members on a one-to-one basis as a research assistant. The student is expected to work 4-6 hours per week, for one semester. Although Maryland Student Researchers does not count for academic credit, this experience is noted on your transcript.
PLEASE NOTE that our
department's administrative office DOES NOT send application
materials.