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Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences, M.S.

  1. Graduates will be able to demonstrate compassionate ethical behavior during clinical practice.
  2. Graduates will be able to apply clinical reasoning to effectively address communication needs across the lifespan.
  3. Graduates will be able to demonstrate effective interactions with others during academic discourse.
  4. Graduates will be able to fulfill clinical responsibilities in a professional manner.
  5. Graduates will be able to demonstrate the ability to evaluate appropriate information from various sources to effectively implement evidence-based practice.

Students in the speech, language and hearing sciences master's program take the following courses:

Required Courses
SLHS 5050Research for the Clinician2
SLHS 5450Speech Sound Disorders in Children3
SLHS 5530Augmentative and Alternative Communication2
SLHS 5550Early Childhood Language Disorders3
SLHS 5560School-Age Language Disorders3
SLHS 5600Fluency Disorders3
SLHS 5630Dysphagia3
SLHS 5700Voice Disorders3
SLHS 5720Neurogenic Communication Disorders in Adults3
SLHS 5760Motor Speech Disorders3
SLHS 5770Multilingual Communication Disorders2
SLHS 5800Professional Issues in Speech-Language Pathology2
SLHS 5820Cognitive Communication Disorders3
Clinical Practicum
SLHS 5010Foundations of Contemporary Clinical Practice (repeatable for up to 5 credits)1
SLHS 5012Practicum - Campus Clinic (repeatable for up to 3 credits)1
SLHS 5015Practicum - Offsite Clinic (repeatable for up to 3 credits)1-2
SLHS 5910Clinical Externship6
Electives
Select six credits from the following electives OR six credits in thesis:6
SLHS 5100
Counseling for Speech Language Pathology
SLHS 5510
Social Communication Development and Disorders
SLHS 5520
Pediatric Dysphagia
SLHS 5580
Language Based Literacy Disorders
SLHS 5710
Cleft Palate and Craniofacial Anomalies
SLHS 5880
SLHS 5930
Special Topics
SLHS 5990
Thesis Research
Total Credits58

Electives: Six credits of electives are required. Thesis credits may meet the elective requirements and are not required for graduation.

All graduate students must complete 58 credits: 41 academic credits and 17 clinical practicum credits. Students are required to enroll in one of the clinical practicum courses every semester.

It is a requirement of the speech, language and hearing sciences graduate program that all students complete a course in Aural Rehabilitation and Neurological Bases of Communication. Students who have not had these courses as an undergraduate will need to take them in the graduate program in addition to the master’s program requirements. 

Continuation Standards

Students must maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 in all graduate/professional courses.

Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences Graduate Electives

SLHS 5011Clinical Laboratory1
SLHS 5051Neurological Basis of Communication3
SLHS 5100Counseling for Speech Language Pathology2
SLHS 5510Social Communication Development and Disorders2
SLHS 5520Pediatric Dysphagia2
SLHS 5580Language Based Literacy Disorders2
SLHS 5710Cleft Palate and Craniofacial Anomalies2
SLHS 5930Special Topics1-3
SLHS 5980Graduate Independent Study in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences1-3
SLHS 5990Thesis Research0-6

Roadmaps are recommended semester-by-semester plans of study for programs and assume full-time enrollment unless otherwise noted.  

Courses and milestones designated as critical (marked with !) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation. Transfer credit may change the roadmap.

This roadmap should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor/mentor each semester. Requirements, course availability and sequencing are subject to change.

M.S. 

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
SummerCredits
SLHS 5010 Foundations of Contemporary Clinical Practice 1
SLHS 5011 Clinical Laboratory 1
SLHS 5600 Fluency Disorders 3
 Credits5
Fall
SLHS 5010 Foundations of Contemporary Clinical Practice 1
SLHS 5012 Practicum - Campus Clinic 1
SLHS 5050 Research for the Clinician 2
SLHS 5450 Speech Sound Disorders in Children 3
SLHS 5550 Early Childhood Language Disorders 3
SLHS 5800 Professional Issues in Speech-Language Pathology 2
 Credits12
Spring
SLHS 5010 Foundations of Contemporary Clinical Practice 1
SLHS 5012 Practicum - Campus Clinic 1
SLHS 5630 Dysphagia 3
SLHS 5560 School-Age Language Disorders 3
SLHS 5720 Neurogenic Communication Disorders in Adults 3
SLHS 5770 Multilingual Communication Disorders 2
 Credits13
Year Two
Summer
SLHS 5010 Foundations of Contemporary Clinical Practice 1
SLHS 5012 Practicum - Campus Clinic 1
SLHS 5530 Augmentative and Alternative Communication 2
 Credits4
Fall
SLHS 5010 Foundations of Contemporary Clinical Practice 1
SLHS 5015 Practicum - Offsite Clinic 2
SLHS 5700 Voice Disorders 3
SLHS 5760 Motor Speech Disorders 3
SLHS 5820 Cognitive Communication Disorders 3
 Credits12
Spring
SLHS 5910 Clinical Externship 6
Electives 6
 Credits12
 Total Credits58

M.S. with Leveling Option

Students with a bachelor's degree in a different discipline will be required to enroll in all or some of the courses in the leveling option, which is everything in the 1st, spring semester below.

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
SpringCredits
SLHS 2200 Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech Mechanism 3
SLHS 2400 Foundations of Language 3
SLHS 4150 Survey of Speech & Language Disorders 3
SLHS 4900 Speech Sound Disorders Assessment & Treatment 2
SLHS 5100 Counseling for Speech Language Pathology 2
SLHS 5012 Practicum - Campus Clinic 1
SLHS 5640 1
 Credits15
Summer
SLHS 5010 Foundations of Contemporary Clinical Practice 1
SLHS 5011 Clinical Laboratory 1
SLHS 5600 Fluency Disorders 3
 Credits5
Fall
SLHS 5010 Foundations of Contemporary Clinical Practice 1
SLHS 5012 Practicum - Campus Clinic 1
SLHS 5050 Research for the Clinician 2
SLHS 5450 Speech Sound Disorders in Children 3
SLHS 5550 Early Childhood Language Disorders 3
SLHS 5800 Professional Issues in Speech-Language Pathology 2
 Credits12
Year Two
Spring
SLHS 5010 Foundations of Contemporary Clinical Practice 1
SLHS 5012 Practicum - Campus Clinic 1
SLHS 5630 Dysphagia 3
SLHS 5560 School-Age Language Disorders 3
SLHS 5720 Neurogenic Communication Disorders in Adults 3
SLHS 5770 Multilingual Communication Disorders 2
 Credits13
Summer
SLHS 5010 Foundations of Contemporary Clinical Practice 1
SLHS 5012 Practicum - Campus Clinic 1
SLHS 5530 Augmentative and Alternative Communication 2
 Credits4
Fall
SLHS 5010 Foundations of Contemporary Clinical Practice 1
SLHS 5015 Practicum - Offsite Clinic 2
SLHS 5700 Voice Disorders 3
SLHS 5760 Motor Speech Disorders 3
SLHS 5820 Cognitive Communication Disorders 3
 Credits12
Year Three
Spring
SLHS 5910 Clinical Externship 6
Electives 6
 Credits12
 Total Credits73
 

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