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Summary: 7/10
The information below describes typical occupations and employers associated with this major.
Understand that some of the options listed below may require additional training.
Moreover, you are not limited to these options alone when choosing a possible career path.
Description of Communication Sciences and Disorders
The Communication Sciences and Disorders area is concerned with training of speech/language pathologists, audiologists, and
teachers of the hearing impaired. The bachelor's degree is a general degree that will prepare students to work in many areas or to
apply to graduate school. Students who wish to work as licensed and certified speech-language pathologists must complete additional
training after the bacheloršs degree. To obtain full professional credentials and certification from the Georgia Department of
Education, students must obtain a Masteršs degree from an accredited program.
Job Titles of Communication Sciences & Disorders Graduates
(*Jobs secured as reported by UGA Career Center post-graduate survey)
Activities Director*
Audiologist*
Behavioral Specialist*
Customer Service Rep.*
Medicaid Eligibility Spec.*
Medical Transcriptionist*
New Faces Director*
Observationalist*
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