Program Overview
Programme Overview
The BSc Speech and Language Therapy Programme at University College Cork is a healthcare profession dedicated to enhancing the communication and swallowing abilities of individuals across all age groups. Speech and Language Therapists (SLTs) focus on the assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of speech, language, voice, fluency, and swallowing disorders.
Role of Speech and Language Therapists
Speech and Language Therapists play a crucial role in improving how people communicate and interact socially, emotionally, and psychologically. They achieve this through personalized therapy, education, and preventative strategies, making a significant impact on the quality of life of their clients.
News and Updates
- The Clinical Therapies Society raised €730 during their Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) Awareness Day Bake Sale in October and donated the funds to the local Greenmount Language Class.
- The UCC Postgraduate Expo 2026 featured School of Clinical Therapies postgraduate programmes, including Audiology, Physiotherapy, and Hearing, Balance and Communication.
- Congratulations to the 2025 MSc Audiology graduates.
- University College Cork and Walker Hearing Clinics announced Ireland's first PhD scholarship in Audiology and Hearing Sciences.
Discover More
For more information about the School of Clinical Therapies, including news, people, and programmes, visit the official website.
Contact
The School of Clinical Therapies is located at University College Cork, T12 EK59.
University College Cork
University College Cork is a registered charity with the Charities Regulatory Authority.
