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BSO 2020 for CSD Students: Scheduling Your First-Semester Classes

Who will help me with scheduling?

One or more of the following people will work with you today:

· Dr. Lee and Dr. Washnik (CSD faculty members)

· Orientation Leaders (current students)

How do I register for classes?

You need 2 websites to find and register for classes:

· Course Offerings: https://webapps.ohio.edu/classes/search.htm

· MyOHIO Student Center: https://sis.ohio.edu/student

How many classes should I take?

· Aim for 15 credit hours so that you are on pace to complete the degree in 4 years: 15 hours per semester x 2 semesters per year x 4 years = 120 hours—minimum hours to graduate.

· A typical undergraduate class is 3 credit hours—some classes could be more or less—meaning you should aim for 5-6 classes per semester.

What classes should I take?

If you have pre-registered for a CSD Learning Community (LC), great! You can skip to the next section “I have already enrolled in an LC.”

If you have not signed up for an LC, we strongly recommend you join one now because:

1. The majority of the classes have been chosen for you, making scheduling much, much easier.

2. All LC classes fulfill degree requirements.

3. You are guaranteed a seat in all LC classes. (Non-LC classes may already be full because seniors/juniors/sophomores have higher registration priority.)

4. You will be in LC classes with fellow CSD students, meaning you will be able to support each other academically, and make friends!

Advisors: Check daily number of students enrolled in the 2 LCs.Keep the numbers about the same between the 2 LCs in case students need to switch to a different LC: https://catmailohio.sharepoint.com/:f:/s/UNC-UniversityCollege/El0LI4Fn_etAkRctbWm14AEB03eAAXa7CpmTVdvKa1A2mA?e=xiW6ik

I have already enrolled in an LC. What’s next?

Once you are in an LC, you already have 4 classes for 11 credit hours. That means you will choose 1 or 2 more classes to reach the targeted 15 hours.

1. Math preparation : Some upper-level classes require math placement level 2 (PL2). If your math placement level is DV or PL1, we encourage you to start math early:

Students: You can find your math placement level on your “DARS” in “ MyOHIO Student Center” https://sis.ohio.edu/student .

How to access DARS: https://launch.comevo.com/ohio/1783/-/pub/Page/51272/84078/1/3

a. If your placement is DV , take MATH D005 .

b. If your placement is PL1 , take MATH 1200 .

c. You may take the math placement test again to improve your placement. A total of 3 attempts are allowed: https://www.ohio.edu/cas/math/placement

d. If your placement is PL2 or PL3, you may take statistics—MATH 2500 or PSY 2110—but there is no rush to take it in your first semester. Choose PSY 2110 if you are interested in pursuing a Psychology minor.

Students: Use “Course Offerings” https://webapps.ohio.edu/classes/search.htm to check if the class you need is available. If so, use the 4-digit “class number” to register in “ MyOHIO Student Center” https://sis.ohio.edu/student .

How to register for a class: https://launch.comevo.com/ohio/1783/-/pub/Page/51272/84078/1/5

2. The following courses do not have prerequisites, meaning you can take them in your first semester:

a. Fine Arts (2FA) class for General Education

b. CSD 1130 (Intro to Deaf Community)

c. CSD 4900 (Audiology in Health Care)

d. Foreign language—only if you wish to choose Language Option 2 (see below, CSD degree requirements, for Language options)

e. BIOS 1030 (Human Biology)

f. PSC 1051 (Color, Light, & Sound)

g. EDSP 2710 (Intro to Special Education)

h. EDEC 1600 (Intro to Child Development)

i. ANTH 1010 (Intro to Cultural Anthropology)

j. PSY 1010 (General Psychology)

k. Interprofessional Education (IPE) such as IHS 2112, IHS 2220, and IHS 3250. However, we do not recommend taking IPE in the first semester—you may want to learn about your own profession first before taking IPE.

Students: Use “Course Offerings” https://webapps.ohio.edu/classes/search.htm to check if the class you want is available. If so, use the 4-digit “class number” to register in “ MyOHIO Student Center” https://sis.ohio.edu/student

3. You may also take any other courses in the following list of CSD degree requirements—if you have already fulfilled the prerequisites.

4. Some students want to pursue a minor, certificate, or another major in addition to the CSD major. If you want to do that, you may also search for courses that fulfill those minor, certificate, or major requirements.

Students: You can find information about majors, minors, and certificates offered at OU here: https://www.ohio.edu/majors

5. Finally, you can always take a “free elective” to learn something different or just for fun (like a recreation “REC” class). Even though they may not be required by a degree program, any course you take will count towards the minimum 120 hours required by OU.

Degree Requirements for the Communication Sciences and Disorders Major (BS5327)

Catalog Year 2020-21

Last updated May 30, 2020

University Requirements: General Education

* indicates already fulfilled by CSD major courses

Tier I

· Quantitative skills(1M)*

· English Composition (1E): Firstyear

· English Composition (1JE): Junioryear

Tier II

· Applied Science and Mathematics(2AS)*

· Cross-Cultural Perspectives(2CP)*

· Fine Arts(2FA)

· Humanities and Literature(2HL)*

· Natural Sciences(2NS)*

· Social Sciences(2SS)*

Tier III (T3)*

Major Requirements: Communication Sciences and Disorders

GE: fulfils General Education

LC: included in CSD Learning Community

Basic Human Communication Processes: Complete the following courses:

Course Name

Credits

GE

LC

Prerequisite

CSD 1080 - Introduction to Communication Disorders

3

2AS

AB

CSD 1110 - Elementary American

Sign Language I

4

AB

CSD 1120 - Elementary American Sign Language II

4

CSD 1110

CSD 2080 – Phonetics

3

CSD 1080

CSD 2130 - Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Language

Soph or Jr or Sr

CSD 2500 - Speech Science

3

CSD 1080

CSD 2530 - Hearing Science

3

CSD 2130 and (MATH 1200 or math placement 2 or higher)

CSD 3100 - Language

Development

3

CSD 1080 and (EDEC 1600 or PSY 2410) or CSD 2080

CSD 3800 - Basic Audiology

3

CSD 2530

CSD 3900 - Introduction to Research in Hearing, Speech and Language Sciences

3

CSD 1080 and (MATH 2500 or PSY 2110)

Contemporary Professional Issues

Course Name

Credits

GE

LC

Prerequisite

CSD 4420 - Pre-Professional Issues in Communication Sciences and Disorders

3

T3

CSD 3100 and CSD 3800

Language: Complete one of the following options:

Language Option 1: Complete both of the following courses:

Course Name

Credits

GE

LC

Prerequisite

CSD 2110 - Intermediate American Sign Language I

3

CSD 1120

CSD 2120 - Intermediate American

Sign Language I

3

CSD 2110

Language Option 2: Complete two courses in non-English spoken language(s)

Biological Sciences: Complete one of the following courses:

Course Name

Credits

GE

LC

Prerequisite

BIOS 1030 - Human Biology I: Basic Principles

3

2NS

BIOS 1300 - Principles of Human Anatomy and Physiology I

4

2NS

Pre-Nursing major or Soph or C or better in BIOS 1030

BIOS 1700 - Biological Sciences I: Molecules and Cells

3

2NS

(C- or better in CHEM121 or 151 or 1210 or 1500 or 1510) and (MATH 1200 or 1321 or math placement 2) or

(ACT 25 or SAT 1155) or C or better in BIOS 1030

Statistics: Complete one of the following courses:

Course Name

Credits

GE

LC

Prerequisite

MATH 2500 - Introduction to Statistics

4

1M

(MATH 1200 or 1250 or 1260 or 1321) or math placement 2 or higher

PSY 2110 - Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences

4

1M

MATH 1200 or MATH 1300 or MATH 2301 or Math

placement level 2 or higher

Physical Sciences: Complete one of the following courses:

Course Name

Credits

GE

LC

Prerequisite

PSC 1051 - Color, Light, & Sound

4

2NS

PHYS 2001 - Introduction to Physics

4

2NS

MATH 1200 or math placement level 2 or higher

CHEM 1210 - Principles of

Chemistry I

4

2NS

(C or better in MATH D004 or MATH D005) or math

placement level 1 or higher

CHEM 1510 - Fundamentals of Chemistry I

4

2NS

(MATH 1200 or math placement level 2 or higher) and (C- or better in CHEM 1500 or score 34 or better on chemistry placement exam)

Special Needs: Complete one of the following courses:

Course Name

Credits

GE

LC

Prerequisite

EDSP 2710 - Introduction to Special Education

3

PSY 3430 - Psychological Disorders of Childhood

3

PSY 1010 and (EDEC 1600 or EDEL 2000 or PSY 2410)

Child Development: Complete one of the following courses:

Course Name

Credits

GE

LC

Prerequisite

EDEC 1600 - Introduction to Child Development

3

2SS

PSY 2410 - Child and Adolescent

Psychology

3

PSY 1010

CSD Advanced Courses: Complete six additional hours from any 3000-4000 level CSD courses

Required Non-CSD Courses: Complete the following courses:

Course Name

Credits

GE

LC

Prerequisite

ANTH 1010 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

3

2CP

COMS 1030 - Fundamentals of

Public Speaking

3

2HL

AB

PSY 1010 - General Psychology

3

2SS

College Requirements: Health Sciences and Professions

Interprofessional Education in Health Care: Complete a total of two credit hours from the following:

Course Name

Credits

GE

Prerequisite

CFS 4070 - Interprofessional Gerontology

3

C or better in CFS 2720 and (Jr or Sr )

IHS 1200 - Survey of Health Professions and Collaborative Healthcare

2

(Fr or Soph ) and not IHS 1100

IHS 2112 - Introduction to Interprofessional Education and Practice in Health Care

3

IHS 2220 - Cultural Competency in Interprofessional Health Care

3

2CP

IHS 3250 - Interprofessional Health Promotion

3

IHS 3934 - Interprofessional Experiential Learning

1-3

Permission

IHS 4430 – Working on an Interprofessional Healthcare Team

3

CHSP major and Sr

IHS 4510 - Interprofessional Health Care in Rural/Underserved Populations

1-3

Permission

IHS 4518 - Interprofessional Grand Rounds

1-3

Permission

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