Major Requirements

Major Requirements Autumn '22 and after

Students admitted prior to Au22 should refer to the requirements prior to Au22.

  • SPHHRNG 2230 Introduction to Communication and Its Disorders
  • SPHHRNG 3320 Principles of Phonetics 
  • SPHHRNG 3330 Language Acquisition 
  • SPHHRNG 3340 Introduction to the Art and Science of Sound 
  • SPHHRNG 4420 Anatomy, Physiology and Science of Speech 
  • SPHHRNG 4430 Introduction to Language Science and Language Disorders 
  • SPHHRNG 4440 Anatomy, Physiology and Science of Hearing 
  • SPHHRNG 4520 Introduction to Speech-Language Pathology 
  • SPHHRNG 4540 Introduction to Audiology 
  • SPHHRNG 5605 Multicultural Aspects of Communication and its Disorders
  • SPHHRNG 5785 Research Methods I
  • Two additional SHS courses at the 4000 or 5000 level from the following list:
    • SPHHRNG 4510, SPHHRNG 4530, SPHHRNG 5732, SPHHRNG 5760, PSYCH/LING/EDUTL 5700
  • Check the course catalog for the pre-requisites for each course. Meet with your advisor to plan your progression through the major courses.

SHS Major Supporting Courses, which may overlap with the GE

Speech and Hearing Science students need specific required coursework to supplement their major. These courses can overlap with their General Education (GE) plan:

  • Math 1148 or higher (GE “Math and Logical Analysis”)
  • Statistics 1350 or higher (GE “Data Analysis”)
  • Biology 1101 or higher (GE “Biological Science”)
  • Lifespan Development course (choose one):
    • HDFS 2400 (GE “Social Science: Individuals and Groups”), or
    • SHS 3350 (GE “Social Science: Individuals and Groups”), or
    • Psych 3340 (can be petitioned to count in the General Education but it does not automatically count)
  • English 3304 or English 3305 (choose one)

There are other General Education requirements in the College of Arts and Sciences. Students must complete those, too.


Substitution

If you plan to substitute a course not listed in the SHS major for one of the required courses, you must complete the Major Course Petition Application. Please note that exceptions to the major coursework are only made in special circumstances and your request should first be discussed with a SHS advisor. You may set up an advising appointment by calling 614-292-6961 (option 3).


Grade Forgiveness

Under Ohio State's general course repeatability rule, students can, with permission from their college, repeat a course they have already taken. Both grades will remain on the transcript and be counted in calculating grade-point average. Only the credit hours for one attempt will be counted toward the total hours required for your degree.

Click here for more details about Grade Forgiveness Policy

Submit a Grade Forgiveness Petition.

SHS Students Please Note: Graduate school centralized application services, like CSDCAS, can re-calculate the GPA with the original course grade and not the new one.  Students considering grade forgiveness should keep this in mind if using the mechanism as a way to enhance their graduate school applications.