Connecting Liberal Arts, Health, and Education
Unique to our department is the degree of cooperative work undertaken by students and faculty in the study and practice of basic and clinical sciences and in their application to people in need of help with communication, the most human of all behaviors.
Mission
The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders prepares professionals for meaningful careers in speech-language pathology, audiology, and related fields. Through exceptional research and education, we will create and apply new knowledge and evidence-based practices in inclusive and supportive learning environments while fostering a sense of belonging for all.
Vision
Advancing communication so everyone is a part of the conversation, through:
- Preparing students to be critical thinkers and to apply evidence-based practice
- Providing exemplary opportunities to participate in research and scholarship
- Creating opportunities for interprofessional and community collaboration
- Expanding and fostering a diverse academic community
The core values of the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders are caring, collaboration, compassion, connectedness, and family. These values shape our day-to-day actions and interactions as well as our mission and goals. Our mission is advancing communication so everyone is heard. Our goals focus on (1) increasing opportunities and reducing disparities for our students, clients, faculty, staff, and community, (2) creating and disseminating new knowledge through exceptional research and education, and (3) inspiring future leaders to be agents for positive change. These goals impact everything we do, including our undergraduate and graduate curricula, the extra-curricular activities that we offer to students (community service, Speech & Hearing Club, Peer Mentoring, CSD Honors Society, etc.), research, clinical services, and outreach to the community.