Program Overview
Orthophonie Program
The Orthophonie program is a 5-year course of study that leads to a master's degree. It is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to become orthophonists, professionals who work with individuals with communication disorders.
Program Overview
The program is divided into two cycles: the first cycle lasts 3 years (180 ECTS) and provides students with a foundation in sciences, humanities, and social sciences. The second cycle lasts 2 years (120 ECTS) and focuses on the acquisition of scientific and technical knowledge necessary for the practice of orthophonie.
Admission Criteria
Admission to the program is through Parcoursup. Students must have a high school diploma or equivalent to be eligible for admission.
Program Structure
The program includes the following components:
- First Cycle (3 years, 180 ECTS): Provides a foundation in sciences, humanities, and social sciences.
- Second Cycle (2 years, 120 ECTS): Focuses on the acquisition of scientific and technical knowledge necessary for the practice of orthophonie.
- Clinical Practice: Students participate in clinical practice and internships to gain practical experience.
- Research: Students are introduced to research methods and participate in research projects.
Tuition Fees
The annual tuition fee is 563.00 , plus 105.00 for the Contribution Vie Etudiante et de Campus (CVEC) and other fees.
International Opportunities
The program offers international opportunities for students to study or complete internships abroad.
Career Prospects
Graduates of the program can work as orthophonists in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, and private practice.
Continuing Education
The program also offers continuing education opportunities for professionals in the field of orthophonie.
Master's Thesis
Students are required to complete a master's thesis under the supervision of a faculty member.
Accreditation
The program is accredited by the relevant authorities and meets the standards for orthophonie education.
Program Objectives
The program aims to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and competencies necessary to become orthophonists, including:
- Scientific Knowledge: Understanding of the scientific principles underlying orthophonie.
- Clinical Skills: Ability to assess, diagnose, and treat communication disorders.
- Research Skills: Ability to design, implement, and evaluate research projects.
- Professional Competencies: Ability to work effectively with patients, families, and other healthcare professionals.
