Program Information
Degree Offered
MS - Communication Sciences & Disorders
Format: Campus
Program Description:
The major in Communication Sciences and Disorders leads to the Master of Science degree and provides in-depth course work and practicum experiences designed to provide students a scholarly foundation and expertise in areas of articulation-phonology, infant and child language disorders, voice disorders, craniofacial anomalies, motor speech disorders, stuttering, aural rehabilitation, dysphagia, and aphasia. Advanced training will involve practicum experiences with a diverse population of adults and children, in a minimum of three different practicum settings. The Master's degree is the entry-level degree for employment as a speech-language pathologist and prepares students for the remediation of communication disorders. Successful completion of the program meets current eligibility requirements for the American-Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) in Speech-Language Pathology, the Commonwealth of Virginia Professional Licensure, and Virginia Department of Education Teacher Licensure with and endorsement in Speech and Language Disorders.
Accreditation:
This master's program is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology (CAA) and Speech-Language Pathology of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).
Eligibility Requirements:
Applicants must have an overall undergraduate GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale), submit scores from the General Test of the GRE (no more than five years old; applicants who hold a master's degree are exempt from the GRE), must have either an undergraduate degree in Communication Disorders or an undegraduate degree in an unrelated discipline plus complete the following speech-language pathology prerequisites with a grade of B- or better: Anatomy & Physiology of Speech & Hearing Mechanisms, Phonetics (Transcription), Speech Science, Introduction to Audiology & Hearing Science, Language Development Across the Lifespan, Phonology & Language Disorders, Neurology of Human Communication, and Introduction to Clinical Practice.
# of Credits Required:
48 to 51
International Student Requirements:
Credential evaluation to determine equivalency to U.S. baccalaureate degree and demonstrate proficiency in the English language through the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or International English Language Testing system (IELTS) if English is not the primary language spoken in the household. A minimum score of 570 (paper test) or 80 (Internet test) is required on the TOEFL or a minimum 6.5 on the IELTS for admission. All applicants are expected to meet all admission requirements in order to be considered as we do not grant conditional admits.
Tuition & Financial Aid
Cost Per Credit Hour:
$386 In-State; $878 Out-of-State USD
Financial Aid Offered: Yes
Classification: Master's Colleges & Universities I
Institution Sector: Public
Locale: Remote Town
Size & Settings: 1,000 - 4,999