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Whats the difference between a masters in communication science and disorders (CSD) and a masters in speech-language pathology (SLP)?

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Whats the difference between a masters in communication science and disorders (CSD) and a masters in speech-language pathology (SLP)?

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A masters in CSD covers a more broader scope of the professions but it really is equivalent to a masters in SLP. For instance, a CSD major may have more courses in audiology (or some other discipline/disorder) than a SLP major. But that is not always the case. To be certain, look at the curriculum (required courses) for the CSD major vs. the SLP major to help make the distinction.

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