Speech-language pathologists work with people of all ages in a variety of settings: schools, clinics, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, private practice.
We offer a Bachelor of Science in Communication Disorders and a Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology. A bachelor's degree in communication disorders prepares students to pursue a master's (graduate) degree in speech-language pathology or audiology. A master's degree is required for professional practice as a speech-language pathologist; a doctorate degree in audiology is required for practice as an audiologist in the U.S. Approximately 25 students are accepted into our master's degree program each year.