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NOTE: THIS IS A JUST GENERAL Program COURSE WORK.
SOME COLLEGE UNIVERSITY MIGHT HAVE DIFFERENT COURSE PROGRAM.
ITS BEST
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UNIVERSITY.
Speech Pathology Program Admissions - Pre-college
preparation
You can prepare for Speech Pathology Programprogram
by taking courses in high school that prepare you for college.
This typically includes
four years
of English, three years of math, three years of social studies,
and two years of science. Some colleges also require two years
of a second language.
Advanced Biology courses
Psychology
Sociology
Speech Pathology Program Undergraduate special
Most schools require that you pass certain courses with good
grades before you can officially become a communication disorders
or speech pathology and audiology major. Typically these are
biology, anatomy, communication, and speech and hearing science
courses. In addition, many schools require you to complete
an official application to the speech pathology and audiology
program. This application usually includes a personal statement
and undergraduate transcripts.
Speech Pathology Program Graduate admissions
Admission to graduate programs is competitive. You need a bachelor's
degree, good grades, and good test scores.
Additional requirements at some schools include:
Graduate Record Exam (GRE) General
Letters of recommendation
Personal statement
Undergraduate degree or significant course work in communication
science and disorders
Typical course work
Speech Pathology undergraduate program typically includes
courses in the following subjects:
Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Hearing
Clinical Audiology
Communication Disorders
Diagnosis and Treatment
Dysphasia
Fluency Disorders
Neurology
Normal Language Development
Phonological Disorders
Psycholinguistics
Research Methods
Speech Science
Statistics
Techniques of Rehabilitation
Voice Disorders
Graduate programs that lead to a master's or doctoral degree
typically include:
Speech Pathology Program Required courses
Fieldwork
Thesis (master's degree)
Preliminary exams (doctoral degree only)
Dissertation and dissertation defense (doctoral degree)
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