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Communicative Sciences and Disorders

The NYU Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders aims to understand, assess, and treat speech, voice, language, and swallowing disorders in individuals across the lifespan. As a result of the field's interdisciplinary nature, our graduates go on to work in speech-language pathology, medicine, linguistics, education, psychology, audiology, academia, engineering, and the sciences.

Our department offers programs of study for undergraduate, master's (on-campus and online degree options), and doctoral students. We also have a state-of-the-art speech-language-hearing disorders clinic that provides diagnostic and rehabilitative services to the public.

Degrees

Bachelor of Science
Communicative Sciences and Disorders

This interdisciplinary undergraduate major explores normal communication as well as communication disorders.

Bachelor of Science
Global Public Health / Communicative Sciences and Disorders

This interdisciplinary degree combines an exploration of global public health outcomes with foundational knowledge of speech, language, and hearing processes and communication disorders.

Minor
Communicative Sciences and Disorders

The undergraduate minor in Communicative Sciences and Disorders is designed to introduce non-CSD majors to the field.

Master of Science
Communicative Sciences and Disorders
On-Campus Degree

This degree prepares you for eligibility to become a professionally licensed speech-language pathologist.

Master of Science
Communicative Sciences and Disorders
Online Degree

The online speech-language pathology (SLP) master’s program prepares students to address speech, language, and swallowing disorders. Complete in as few as two years.

Doctor of Philosophy
Communicative Sciences and Disorders

Get the skills you need for an academic career as a researcher in an interdisciplinary field.

The CSD Student Experience

Hear from our students from across the department about what it's like to be a part of the Communicative Sciences and Disorders community and why they chose to study at NYU Steinhardt.

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About Us

Read a welcome message from our Department Chair and learn more about NYU CSD's mission.

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Updates from the Committee for Belonging, Justice, and Social Change

The NYU CSD Committee for Belonging, Justice, and Social Change has been working on several concrete steps to promote departmental equity and inclusivity that were directly suggested or inspired by our students, alumni, and larger community.

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News and Events

Alum Creates Community for Head and Neck Cancer Patients

NYU CSD alum Wendy Liang is the founder of Burgundy & White, a nonprofit platform functioning as an all-in-one resource for individuals and families impacted by head and neck cancer.

Research Aims to Clarify Swallowing Problems After Elective Spine Surgery

Dr. Sonja Molfenter in the Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders is collaborating with NYU Langone Health physicians to gather data through a 20-person pilot study.

Supporting Future LGBTQ+ and Allied Speech-Language Pathologists

Learn more about the NYU CSD LGBTQ+ Clinical Club, a social and education community space for queer-identifying students and allies in the Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders.

CSD Colloquium and Events

The departmental colloquium provides a forum for the presentation of current research representing a range of topics in communicative sciences and disorders and related disciplines. Students, faculty/staff, and professionals are welcome to attend and ask questions, make comments, and engage with colloquium speakers. Sign up for the CSD Colloquium Listserv or learn about our other news and events.

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NYU Steinhardt Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic

Our graduate-training clinic supports individuals across the lifespan with a range of communication needs. We provide screenings, evaluations, and intervention services in the areas of speech, language, hearing, voice, and stuttering in individual and group settings.

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DEPARTMENT OF

Communicative Sciences and Disorders

665 Broadway, 9th floor
New York, NY 10012
Phone: 212-998-5230

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