2nd BA Program

UG & 2nd BA Admissions Coordinator: Karen Ball

The Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) Program offers two options for those applicants who have already obtained a bachelor’s degree and wish to take courses that are required for application to Graduate School in Speech-Language Pathology:

Students who have an undergraduate degree in another field (related or unrelated to Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology) and who would like to change career paths can choose either of our 2nd BA Program options listed below.

  • Option A – 2nd BA Prerequisites Track (minimum of 29 Credits, no degree awarded)
  • Option B – 2nd BA Full Degree Track (minimum of 30 Credits plus 12 credits outside the CSD major taken at QC, grants a second BA)

 Student accepted into the program will choose either:

  • Option A – Complete a sequence of courses in the Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) major which are required for entry into any master’s programs in Speech-Language Pathology or Audiology.
    Total of 29 credits (plus additional courses needed for graduate school, such as Statistics).

Or

  • Option B – Complete the full undergraduate curriculum in CSD.
    Total of 47 credits ( All 30 credits must be taken at Queens College.

 

Application Process

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For further information about the application process, please contact Gail.Oswald@qc.cuny.edu

 

Admissions

Admission to the 2nd BA Program is a competitive process. To be eligible to apply, students must have had a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 in their first BA. Applications are accepted throughout the year and are reviewed for acceptance on a rolling basis.

  • Once matriculated into the program, each student will participate in advisement with their assigned CSD Faculty Academic Advisor.
  • If accepted into the program, it is highly recommended that all the prerequisite classes be completed at Queens College. 

 

Tracks and Courses

See Course Descriptions on the CSD website:
https://www.qc.cuny.edu/academics/lcd/undergraduate-course-descriptions

For ALL 2nd BA students: 
Students are departmentally enrolled in two or three CSD courses a semester. Prior to registration student will receive a course request form to complete and return to the CSD department.

In addition to the courses listed below, graduate schools in Speech-Language Pathology require students to have taken courses in statistics, biological sciences, and physical sciences (Chemistry or Physics).

Please check the websites of any of the graduate programs that you are interested in to see if there are additional admission requirements.

 

Option A:
2nd BA Prerequisites Track
Option B:
2nd BA Full Degree Track

There are some differences between the courses required for the 2nd BA Prerequisites Track Option A and the s2nd BA full degree track (Option B).

The 2nd BA Prerequisites Track does not require students to take LCD 105 and LCD 316).

Completion of the 2nd BA Prerequisites only (Option A) Track takes 3 to 4 semesters.

Students do not receive a degree when they complete the pre-requisite course sequence.

Courses follow the same sequence as required of the undergraduate CSD majors.

Completion of the CSD major courses for the 2nd BA Full Degree Track often takes about 4 to 5 semesters.

Students do receive a 2nd BA degree when they complete the required coursework.

Courses that can be taken any time: 12-13 credits:

  • PSYCH 214
  • STATISTICS: DATA 205, or PSYCH 107.1 and 107.3, or MATH 114 or MATH 114W.
  • BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE: One course 
  • PHYSICAL SCIENCE: One course PHYSICS or CHEMISTRY preferred.

First Level: 15 credits

No pre-requisites required for the following classes.

  • LCD 106 – Introduction to Neurodiversity & Communication Disorders in Children & Adults
  • LCD 110 – Phonetics
  • LCD 207 – Anatomy & Physiology for Speech & Language
  • LCD 208 – Hearing Science
  • LCD 216 – Language Acquisition

Enrollment in LCD 207 AND LCD 208 in the same semester is not recommended.

Certain minimum grades must be reached to continue to second level courses. (See below).

First Level: 9 credits

  • LCD 105 – Fundamentals of Psycholinguistics for the Study of Typical and Atypical Language
  • LCD 106 – Introduction to Neurodiversity & Communication Disorders in Children & Adults
  • LCD 110 – Phonetics

In order to enroll in Second Level classes, students must obtain a 3.0 or above GPA average across these 3 courses.  

One course retake allowed.

Second Level: 14 credits

  • LCD 309 – Speech Science (pre-req., LCD 110 B- or above and LCD 207, B- or above).
  • LCD 322 – Speech Disorders (pre-req., LCD 106 B- or above and LCD 207, B- or above).  
  • LCD 323 – Language Disorders (pre-req., LCD 106 B- or above and LCD 216, B- or above).  
  • LCD 330 – Audiology (pre-req., LCD 208, B- or above).

It is recommended that if students receive a grade lower than a C in a 300-level course,  you retake this course.

Second Level: 9 credits

  • LCD 207 – Anatomy & Physiology for Speech & Language
  • LCD 208 – Hearing Science
  • LCD 216 – Language Acquisition

Must obtain a B- in each class in order to enroll in Third Level courses.

One course retake allowed.

Enrollment in LCD 207 AND LCD 208 in the same semester is not recommended.

 

Third Level: 17 credits

Third Level classes require a minimum of 2 semesters to complete.

  • LCD 309 – Speech Science (pre-req., LCD 207, LCD 208)
  • LCD 316 – Language of School-Aged Child (pre-req., LCD 216)
  • LCD 322 – Speech Disorders (pre-req., LCD 207)
  • LCD 323 – Language Disorders (pre-req., LCD 207, LCD 216)
  • LCD 330 – Audiology (pre-req., LCD 207, LCD 208)

No grade lower than a C in any Third Level class will not count toward this major.

Total: 29 credits Total: 45-47 credits

 

To become more familiar with the fields of speech-language pathology and audiology, we highly recommend that you refer to the ASHA.org website (American Speech-Language-Hearing Association) and the Audiology.org website.

https://www.asha.org/students/

https: //www.audiology.org/careers

Undergraduate & 2nd BA Admissions Coordinator:
Karen Ball MPA MS CCC- SLP BCS-S
karen.ball@qc.cuny.edu