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Communication Disorders
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Communication Disorders

Marshall University
Huntington, West VirginiaUSA
On campus
Full-time
€38,235.28total
 2628 Points
Duration
3 Years
Language
English
Apply date
Aug 2024

Program Description

The master of science education program in Communication Disorders at Marshall University is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. The Communication Disorders Program is a full-time, residential program designed for completion in 6 semesters. A minimum of 35 graduate credit hours of academic coursework is required in addition to clinical practicum. All practicum necessary to complete certification requirements must be completed prior to graduation.

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Curriculum

Modules

Clinical Practicum

Introduction to Clinical Principles

Introduction to Graduate Studies

Professional Issues

Neurogenic Communication & Swallowing Disorders

Clinical Practicum II

Clinical Principles of Assessment

Phonological Processes and Disorders

Acquired Aphasia

Child Language Disorders

Child Language Disorders (Infant/Preschool)

Motor Speech & Swallowing Disorders

Cognitive Communication Disorders

Special Populations-Clinical Considerations

Advanced Clinical Practicum

Clinical Issues in Health Care

Clinical Practicum in the Schools

Considerations in the Public School Setting

Communication Disorders Related to Cleft Palate & Voice

Fluency Disorders

Advanced Clinical Practicum II

Professional Considerations

Careers

  • Speech-Language Pathologist
  • Audiologist
  • Speech-Language Educator
  • Clinical Supervisor
  • Special Education Instructor
  • Private Practitioner
  • Speech Therapist
  • Children's Hearing Specialist
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