I’m interested in applying for the Master of Science in Speech and Language Pathology, but do not have a bachelor degree in Speech and Language Therapy. Can I apply for the masters program anyway?
[Top] Applicants to the MS in Speech and Language Pathology Program with a bachelor degree other than Speech and Language Therapy, will be required to approve courses in five specific areas: Nature and Needs of the Exceptional Child, Human Growth and Development, Basic Statistics, Grammar and Physical Sciences. The course of Basic Statistics is mandatory for every applicant, regardless of his or her concentration. CAU offers the courses of Human Growth and Development (BP-403), Nature and Needs of the Exceptional Child (SLT-464), Statistics in Psychology (BP-408),in substitution of Basic Statistics, Compendium of Report Writing and Editing (BP-443), in substitution of Grammar and Acoustic and Psychoaccoustic Aspects of Sound and Voice Reception and Perception (SLT-445), in substitution of Physical Sciences.
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