Traditional Program

Master of Science (MS)
Speech and Hearing Science

The Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology is in the College of Health Sciences (COHS). The Department serves two Deans: The Dean of the College of Health Sciences and the Dean of the School of Graduate Studies and Research.

Students are admitted to the MS program for either the traditional mode or the distance education mode. Switching modes of delivery is prohibited. Space is limited to approximately 20- 25 students for the traditional mode and 30 students for the distance mode; therefore, admission is competitive.

About the Master of Science Program - Traditional Mode

The Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology offers one degree program: the Master of Science (MS) in Speech and Hearing Science via two delivery modes: the traditional/on-campus mode and the distance education mode. The department's mission for both modes (distance education and traditional) is to provide a strong educational environment which facilitates the acquisition of knowledge and skills, encourages intellectual curiosity, engenders awareness of issues in culturally diverse populations and promotes responsible ethical behavior.

The traditional education component of the MS program is a five semester, full-time track.

Prerequisite Courses

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Traditional Mode: All prerequisite courses must be completed by the Fall semester prior to the Feb 1 application deadline.

Course Outline

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