What are the career opportunities for Speech-Language Pathologists?
Speech-language pathologists provide professional services in many different types of facilities such as: public and private schools, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, nursing care facilities, community clinics, colleges and universities, private practices, state and local health departments, and state and federal governmental agencies. What do students study as Speech-Language Pathology majors? At the undergraduate level, students are required to take courses in the anatomical, physiological, acoustic, and linguistic aspects of speech-language-hearing. In addition, students are strongly encouraged to pursue minors in cognate areas such as cognitive neurosciences. At the Master’s level, students enroll in academic and clinical courses focusing on a variety of speech-language disorders. The doctoral program is individually tailored to focus on specific areas of research. Which Temple campuses offer the Communication Sciences programs in Speech-Language Pathology? These programs are off