Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences
Program Overview
University of Missouri Program Details
The University of Missouri offers over 300 degree programs, providing a wide range of academic opportunities for students. One of the programs offered is the Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences (SLHS) major.
Program Description
The SLHS major includes the study of typical language, speech, and hearing processes across the lifespan, as well as communication disorders that result from various factors. This undergraduate major is the first step in preparing for careers in speech-language pathology and audiology.
Career Paths
Common career paths for graduates of this major include:
- Audiologists
- Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary
- Speech-Language Pathologists
Program Curriculum
The SLHS undergraduate curriculum provides students with a broad understanding of the scientific bases of speech, language, and hearing, as well as the different types of communication disorders and diagnostic and therapeutic methods utilized in the field. Students benefit from a low student-faculty ratio, practical clinical experience, and research opportunities led by outstanding faculty.
Program Structure
The program is part of the following categories:
- Communication, Journalism, Writing, and Media
- Education and Helping Professions
- Health, Wellness, and Medical
- Social and Behavioral
Additional Information
The program offers various resources, including a department website, major requirements, a 4-year graduation plan, and opportunities to contact an adviser. However, specific details such as tuition fees and admission criteria are not provided in the given context.
