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Department office: 3439 Boylan Hall
Phone: 718.951.5225

Full-time Faculty

Professor(s): Haas, Levy, Lu, Marton
Associate Professor(s): Epstein, Fuse, Neave-DiToro, Thompson
Assistant Professor(s): Avivi -Reich, Brooks, Frederiksen, Hazamy, Sharma, Yang
Lecturer(s): Beaumont-Bowman, Reisman, Sass-Brown

The Department of Communication Arts, Sciences, and Disorders has both a distinguished faculty and cutting-edge resources that provide students with a comprehensive range of studies in all aspects of human communication and related pathologies. With a combination of coursework, research, and clinical practicum, students gain a thorough grounding in the mechanics of speech, language, hearing, and balance. Students learn to identify, diagnose and treat communication disorders across the lifespan. Graduates of our programs go on to careers in both the public and private sectors.

Additional information regarding student outcomes for the Master of Science in speech-language pathology can be found at: https://www.brooklyn.edu/academics/programs/speech-language-pathology

Additional information regarding student outcomes for the Doctorate of Audiology (Au.D.) can be found at: https://www.brooklyn.edu/academics/programs/audiology-au-d/

CUNY Ph.D.

The City University of New York offers a doctoral program in speech, language, and hearing sciences. General information about CUNY Ph.D. programs is in the chapter Support for Academic Success in Graduate School. Speech Communication Arts and Sciences Department courses may be credited toward the CUNY doctoral degree with permission of the executive officer of the doctoral program. For information, students should consult the Program Director or chairperson of the Speech Communication Arts and Sciences Department and the executive officer of the doctoral program.

Courses

Unless a prerequisite is specific, students may apply graduate or undergraduate courses toward fulfillment of that prerequisite.

The following inactive course(s) will only be offered if there is sufficient demand:

  • CASD. 7807X Studies in Argumentation and Debate