The Delta College Associates of Science in SLPA degree is a two-year degree program that prepares students for licensure and practice as SLPAs. SLPAs work in a variety of settings serving children, and sometimes adults, with communication disorders under the direction of a licensed SLP. The Delta College AS in SLP includes six core communication disorders courses, nine related courses and general education courses. In addition, the program provides students with extensive observation opportunities as well as clinical opportunities in order for students to obtain 100 clinical practicum hours required for state licensure. Clinical opportunities include serving children in the Delta College Child Development Center and in off-campus settings such as private clinics and public schools.
Please see the college catalog for degree requirements for the AS in SLPA degree.
A suggested course sequence is below. Students are strongly encouraged to meet with a counselor to develop their academic plan. The following serves as a guideline and requirements are subject to change. Please note that the SLPA program is a hybrid program with both in-person and online classes. The program cannot be completed 100% online.
Semester 1 (15 units)
- COMM DIS 1A Introduction to Communication Disorders (3 units)
- ENGL 1A Reading and Composition (3 units)
- HS/FCS 19 Human Development (3 units)
- CS 11 Fundamentals of Computer Science (3 units) *or similar computer class
- COM ST 1A Public Speaking (3 units) *or other 1A GE
Semester 2 (16 units)
- COMM DIS 1B Speech, Language and Hearing Development (3 units)
- PSYCH 1 Introduction to Psychology (3 units)
- STATS 12 Introduction to Probability and Statistics (3 units) *or other 1B GE
- BIO 11 Human Biology (4 units) *or similar lab bio class
- SL 1 Sign Language (3 units)
Summer 1 (4 units)*
- CHEM 3A Introduction to Chemistry or
- PHYSC 2A General Physics
Semester 3 (16.5 units)
- COMM DIS 3 Therapy Analysis and Observations (4.5 units)
- COMM DIS 7 Service Delivery Issues for the SLPA (3 units)
- COM ST 7 Intercultural Communications (3 units)
- ANTH/HUM 4 Introduction to Linguistics (3 units)
- ECE 34 Children with Special Needs (3 units)
Semester 4 (15.5 units)
- COMM DIS 5 Materials and Procedures (3 units)
- COMM DIS 9 Remediation Techniques (6.5 units)
- HIST 17 A History of the United States (3 units) *or other Area 4 GE
- ETHNS any ethnic studies course (3 units)
*required for CSU transfer.
Application
Any Delta College student can take COMM DIS 1A and COMM DIS 1B. In order to move on to COMM DIS 3, students must apply and be accepted to the SLPA program. We have implemented this application procedure to ensure that we can guarantee eligibility for licensure when students graduate from our program. Applications are due at least one semester prior to enrollment in COMM DIS 3. In order to qualify for acceptance, students must have completed or be currently enrolled in three pre-requisite courses: COMM DIS 1A, HS 19 and ENGL 1A. Students must earn C grades or better in each of the pre-requisite courses to be accepted. Applications are accepted between September 1 and October 1 for spring admission and between March 1 and April 1 for fall admission.
Should you have any questions about the Associates of Science in SLPA program, please email SLPA Program director, Dr. Reece at Benjamin.reece@deltacollege.edu.