The Master of Science program in Communication Disorders offers broad-based professional preparation in speech-language pathology and audiology within an environment which supports an active program of clinical services and research. Students are provided comprehensive exposure to clinical approaches in communication disorders and to the scientific foundations from which clinical approaches are derived. Practical experience is available in a variety of clinical, educational, and medical settings. Students may major in either speech-language pathology or audiology and follow a program of study appropriate to their major field. A thesis is optional.
The Master of Science program is accredited in both speech-language pathology and audiology by the Council on Academic Accreditation of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
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Robert D. Stillman, Ph.D.
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