What is the difference between the degree program at a community college and the program for SLPA fieldwork experience at CSUN?
A3: The program at CSUN is offered specifically for individuals who possess a Bachelor’s degree in Communication Disorders and Sciences or in Speech-Language Pathology (or who have the specified equivalent coursework), but lack the supervised fieldwork experience that is required to apply for a state license as a SLPA. An approved program at a community college provides academic coursework and fieldwork for the AA degree and meets the requirements for the SLPA license.
A3: The program at CSUN is offered specifically for individuals who possess a Bachelor’s degree in Communication Disorders and Sciences or in Speech-Language Pathology (or who have the specified equivalent coursework), but lack the supervised fieldwork experience that is required to apply for a state license as a SLPA. An approved program at a community college provides academic coursework and fieldwork for the AA degree and meets the requirements for the SLPA license.
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