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2 Masters Programs in Speech and Language Therapy

A masters refers to the completion of a graduate study program that prepares students to further their knowledge of a specific subject or advance their careers. The majority of masters are granted by state or public universities.Students who want to help diagnose and treat people with communication disorders may benefit from a speech and language therapy program. The course may provide the clinica… Read more

A masters refers to the completion of a graduate study program that prepares students to further their knowledge of a specific subject or advance their careers. The majority of masters are granted by state or public universities.

Students who want to help diagnose and treat people with communication disorders may benefit from a speech and language therapy program. The course may provide the clinical and educational knowledge a therapist needs to evaluate, identify and treat communication disorders.

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Western University
Toronto, Canada

Home to the National Centre for Audiology and the H.A. Leeper Speech and Hearing Clinic, the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) educates students in the prof ... +

Home to the National Centre for Audiology and the H.A. Leeper Speech and Hearing Clinic, the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) educates students in the professions of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology. -
Master
English
Campus
 
Sacred Heart University College of Health Professions
Fairfield, USA

Why Earn Your Master’s in Speech-Language Pathology at Sacred Heart? The Master’s in Speech-Language Pathology degree will prepare you with the knowledge and clinical skills t ... +

Why Earn Your Master’s in Speech-Language Pathology at Sacred Heart? The Master’s in Speech-Language Pathology degree will prepare you with the knowledge and clinical skills to prevent, assess, and treat all aspects of human communication and swallowing disorders. -
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English
Campus