What courses constitute the Basic Science Coursework sections?
The 2000 ASHA Certification and Membership Handbook states: a. Biological/Physical Sciences: coursework in the biological/physical sciences may be in such areas as general human anatomy, physiology, biology, chemistry, physics, zoology, microbiology, etc. b. Mathematics: coursework in mathematics may include college-level statistics and college algebra. Computer courses such as FORTRAN, COBOL, etc., in which a major portion of the course content includes mathematics may be accepted. However, a graduate-level course that devotes a substantial portion to research methodology and a small portion of the course content to statistics cannot be used to meet this requirement. Remedial courses (skill improvement courses), historical mathematics courses, and methodology courses (such as methods of teaching mathematics) may not be used to satisfy this requirement. The Clinical Certification Board (CCB) may request a course description and/or course outline before making a decision on whether to a