MS graduate program in Communication Sciences and Disorders
Program Overview
University Programs
The university offers a range of programs in various fields, including Communication Sciences and Disorders, Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing, Health Informatics, Health Science, Lienhard School of Nursing, Nutrition and Dietetics, Occupational Therapy, Physician Assistant Studies, and Master of Public Health.
Communication Sciences and Disorders
The MS graduate program in Communication Sciences and Disorders is designed to prepare graduate candidates for a successful and fulfilling experience and career in speech-language pathology. To ensure competency in completing the graduate program in speech-language pathology, the following criteria must be satisfied:
- Completion of 60 credits of academic and clinical coursework.
- Completion of 400 hours of clinical practicum; 25 of these hours are observational and 50 hours can be obtained at the undergraduate level if applicable.
- All students are required to meet with their academic advisor every semester to monitor student progression and to ensure requirements in the graduate program are being met.
- Students must earn and maintain at least a 3.0 grade point average (GPA).
- Should a student earn less than a 3.0 in any CSD course, the student will be placed on Academic Probation.
- Students who receive more than one grade below a B in the same or different semesters will be dismissed from the program.
- Students must meet performance indicators for clinical practicum on-campus at the Pace University Speech, Language, and Hearing Center and external placements.
- All students must comply with the procedures and policies of the Pace University Speech, Language, and Hearing Center.
- All students must adhere to the procedures and requirements of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996.
- Students must complete mandatory workshops as designated by the Program.
- Students must complete all necessary trainings as mandated by the Program, University, State and/or accrediting agencies.
- Students will complete a first-year comprehensive assessment and must pass a second-year comprehensive examination.
Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing
The Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing program offers:
- End of Program Competencies
- PhD Faculty
- Program News
- FAQ
- Student Handbook
Health Informatics
The Health Informatics program offers:
- Mission, Goals, and Objectives
- Curriculum
- Career Opportunities
- FAQ
Health Science
The Health Science program offers:
- Health Science Faculty
- Student Handbook
- Contact information is not provided as per the instructions.
Lienhard School of Nursing
The Lienhard School of Nursing offers:
- About Lienhard
- Programs and Admission Resources
- Academic Resources
- Contact information is not provided as per the instructions.
Nutrition and Dietetics
The Nutrition and Dietetics program offers:
- Welcome from the Chair
- Mission, Goals, and Objectives
- Program Overview
- Curriculum
- Accreditation
- Student Resources
- Admission Requirements
- Newsletters
- Nutrition and Dietetics Faculty
- Information for Preceptors
Occupational Therapy
The Occupational Therapy program offers:
- Welcome from the Chair
- Accreditation
- Why OT at Pace?
- Academic Resources
- OT Faculty
- Tuition and Fees
- Admission Procedures and Requirements
- Newsletters
Physician Assistant Studies
The Physician Assistant Studies program offers:
- Pace University - Lenox Hill Hospital Physician Assistant Program
- Program Overview
- Student Resources
- Accreditation
- PA Program Faculty
- FAQ
- Handbooks
- Admission
- Physician Assistant Online Completion Program
- Physician Assistant Program - Pleasantville
Master of Public Health
The Master of Public Health program offers:
- Welcome from the Director
- Mission and Vision
- Courses
- Career Opportunities
- Admission Requirements
- Student Handbook
- Contact information is not provided as per the instructions.
