Idaho State University Communication Sciences and Disorders (BS/BS)

The College of Idaho Cooperative Program in Communication Sciences and Disorders is a collaborative effort with Idaho State University (ISU). Under ordinary circumstances, students will attend The College of Idaho for three years, and then enter the Idaho State University program for the subsequent two years. When students have successfully completed the Idaho State University program, they will receive an Idaho State University Bachelor of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders, Emphasis in Pre-Speech-Language Pathology, or Bachelor of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders, Emphasis in Pre-Audiology, as well as a Bachelor of Science degree from The College of Idaho.

Entrance into the Idaho State University program is competitive. Idaho State University has offered up to three admission seats to College of Idaho students each year, but it is possible that more than three College of Idaho students will apply. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 in all prerequisite courses.

During their course-work at The College of Idaho, students will be required to complete 93 credits, including requirements for one major and two minors in the Natural Sciences & Mathematics, Social Sciences & History, and Humanities & Fine Arts PEAKs, in addition to all of the prerequisite courses for the Communication Sciences and Disorders Program. The ISU professional program along with the prerequisite courses will count for the Professional Studies & Enhancements PEAK. Please note that ISU only accepts a maximum of 8 credits in religion; therefore, the Religious Studies Minor is not a viable option to fulfill the Humanities & Fine Arts PEAK.

Prerequisite Requirements

To be completed at The College of Idaho

BIO-224Human Anatomy and Physiology I

3 credits

BIO-224LHuman Anatomy and Physiology I Lab

1 credit

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MAT-125Data Analysis and Statistics

3 credits

-or

MAT-212Multiple Regression Analysis

3 credits

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PSY-100General Psychology

3 credits

PSY-201Developmental Psychology

3 credits

-A course on multicultural issues or social diversity

-A chemistry course