2 Masters in Communication Disorders 2021
A master is a graduate degree that is meant to be completed after finishing a bachelor. Although they may take between one and three years of study, most master's programs may be completed in about two years.
Communication disorders programs may offer a comprehensive foundational knowledge of the social and physical processes related to speech, language and hearing. Students might choose to further specialize their studies by entering fields such as audiology or speech-language pathology.
Master Degree in Communication Disorders
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MS in Communication Disorders (On-Campus)
The on-campus Master of Science in Communication Disorders program is designed for students interested in pursuing certification and licensure in the field of speech-language ...
Master in Communication sciences and disorders
For students who are interested in becoming a speech-language pathologist, the Master of Arts in Communication Sciences and Disorders combines active classroom-based learning ...