Graduate

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Graduate

Our graduate programs in speech-language pathology and audiology offer comprehensive classroom instruction and extensive clinical placements to prepare you for certification and licensure.

What Sets Us Apart

Our master’s and doctoral programs offer many opportunities to work closely with faculty in all aspects of research, teaching, and clinical service delivery. We are a community of award-winning scholars and clinicians who proudly serve at the local, state, national, and international levels. Our faculty has a wide range of expertise involving both basic and applied science. We believe that learning is best supported in a collaborative environment and encourage our students to study on both deep and broad levels. Our shared philosophy has assisted both our students and faculty in a high level of success in publication and grant activities.

See Yourself Here: A Graduate Student's Experience

From connecting with peer groups and associations to receiving one-on-one faculty guidance, discover how our graduate program facilitates the supportive community every speech-language pathology student needs to thrive.

How to Apply

Apply to our MA, AuD, or PhD programs through the Graduate School application. Program details are on each program page, or visit our Frequently Asked Questions page.

Courses

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Our Graduate programs offer a wide range of courses in clinical training, research, and culturally responsive care. Students gain both academic knowledge and hands-on experience to prepare for professional practice.

Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences Courses

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College Resources for Graduate Students

Visit CLA’s website for graduate students to learn about collegiate funding opportunities, student support, career services, and more.

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