The program provides the academic and clinical requirements necessary for the Certificate of Clinical competence from ASHA.
Students work with their advisors to develop an approved program of study. The M.S. curriculum provides a variety of course offerings that emphasize evaluation and treatment of communicative disorders involving language, phonology, fluency, voice, alaryngeal speech, aphasia, cleft palate, augmentative communication and cerebral palsy.
The M.S. degree requires a minimum of 45 semester credits at the graduate level plus one comprehensive examination credit.