University of Central Florida: Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Last Modified: 05/16/2024


Institution Information

Address:

College of Health Professions and Sci
School of Comm Sciences and Disorders
PO Box 162215
Orlando, FL 32816-2215

Phone Number:

(407)823-4798

Fax Number:

(407)823-4816

Program Accreditation Status

Not Eligible for Accreditation

Undergraduate, research doctoral, and post-entry level clinical degree programs are not eligible for accreditation by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (CAA).

General Program Information

Administrative Location:

College of Health Professions and Sciences

Combined Degree Programs Offered:

No

Study Abroad Opportunities:

No

Entire Degree Offered Online:

No

Minority Serving Institution:

Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs)

Part-Time Enrollment:

Yes

Multicultural/Bilingual Emphasis:

Multicultural emphasis

Postdoctoral Opportunities:

No

NSSLHA Chapter:

Yes

Specialty Tracks / Unique Features:

Accelerated BS to MA

Admissions

Application Process:

University online application

Enrollment

Total Undergraduate Enrollment:

Full time: 471
Part time: 128
Total: 599

Graduation

Total Number of Degrees Granted:

Total: 220
Full time: 145
Part time: 75

Institution Grants and Contracts

Federally funded research grant(s): 2
Total $ Amount: 283290
Federally funded personnel preparation grant(s): 2
Total $ Amount: 375000
Federally funded training and career development grant(s): 0
Total $ Amount: 0
Federally funded other grant(s): 0
Total $ Amount: 0
State funded research grant(s): 0
Total $ Amount: 0
State funded personnel preparation grant(s): 0
Total $ Amount: 0
State funded training and career development grant(s): 0
Total $ Amount: 0
State funded other grant(s): 3
Total $ Amount: 1421819

Areas of Research

Audiology/Hearing Science:
Audiologic assessment
Audiologic (re)habilitation
Hearing aids/assistive listening technology
Psychoacoustics

Speech-Language Pathology/Speech and Language Science:
Augmentative/alternative communication
Autism spectrum disorders
Cognitive communication (e.g., dementia, traumatic brain injury)
Fluency: normal processes, disorders
Neurogenic speech and language disorders (aphasia, apraxia, dysarthria)

General to Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology:
Interprofessional practice/interprofessional education
Literacy
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (academic, clinical, supervision)

 
 

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