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Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Special Education | Pathology | Public Health
Discipline
Education | Medicine & Health
Minor
Education/Teaching of Individuals with Speech or Language Impairments | Speech-Language Pathology | Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology | Public Health and Preventive Medicine
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
This Speech-Language Pathology program offers a comprehensive curriculum with core courses covering various speech and language disorders, as well as graduate-level electives. Students engage in extensive clinical practicums in medical and school settings, totaling 30 credits. The program prepares graduates for careers in speech-language pathology, addressing communication disorders across the lifespan.
Program Outline
Outline:
Core Courses (51 Credits)
- SLP 501: Foundations of Research in Speech-Language Pathology (1 credit)
- SLP 511: Child Language Disorders I: 0 To 5 Years (3 credits)
- SLP 512: Child Language Disorders II: School Age-Adolescent (3 credits)
- SLP 515: Adult Neurogenic Speech Disorders (2 credits)
- SLP 516: Adult Neurogenic Language and Cognitive Disorders (3 credits)
- SLP 523: Voice Disorders (3 credits)
- SLP 524: Fluency Disorders (3 credits)
- SLP 526: Clinical Articulation Phonology (3 credits)
- SLP 543: Aural Rehabilitation (3 credits)
- SLP 545: Augmentative and Alternative Communication (3 credits)
- SLP 570: School Language/Speech/Hearing Programs (3 credits)
- SLP 575: Medical Speech Pathology (3 credits)
- SLP 582: Dysphagia (3 credits)
Graduate-Level Elective (3 Credits)
- Students must select one 3-credit graduate elective under advisement.
Graduate Clinical Practicum (30 Credits)
- SLP 551: Graduate Clinical Practicum (19 credits)
- SLP 552: Medical Affiliation Practicum (6 credits)
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