Caldwell University

Bachelor in Communication Science and Disorders

Caldwell, United States

The Bachelor in Communication Science and Disorders at Caldwell University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Caldwell University in Caldwell, New Jersey, traces its roots to 1939 and operates within the Catholic Dominican tradition. Serving roughly 2,200 students, including an engaged international population, Caldwell emphasizes personalized learning, ethical formation, and a commitment to service. Small class sizes and accessible faculty create an environment where students receive individual attention while exploring interdisciplinary interests.

The university offers a diverse portfolio of undergraduate and graduate programs, with a focus on professional readiness and civic responsibility. Faculty prioritize applied learning, internships, and community engagement so students graduate with both subject mastery and practical experience. Caldwell’s supportive campus resources and advising help students navigate academic planning, career development, and graduate pathways.

Beyond academics, Caldwell fosters a close-knit campus culture built on compassion, justice, and leadership. Student organizations, service projects, and faith-based initiatives create meaningful opportunities to connect and grow. Located within reach of New York City and regional employers, Caldwell combines a nurturing campus atmosphere with strong preparation for employment, further study, and responsible global citizenship.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Communication Science and Disorders at Caldwell University is a four-year degree program that prepares students for careers in audiology and speech-language pathology. This program helps students develop a deep understanding of the science behind communication, psychology, and linguistics. Students can also gain clinical observation experience and prepare for graduate programs to become certified speech pathologists or audiologists.

The curriculum includes courses in communication science, psychology, and linguistics, as well as built-in clinical observation hours. Students develop skills in assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of speech, language, and hearing disorders. The program also offers hands-on experience through clinical observations and research projects.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as speech-language pathologists, audiologists, speech therapists, hearing specialists, and rehabilitation counselors. They can work in industries such as healthcare, education, and government, and in settings such as hospitals, schools, and private practices.

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