Speech and Hearing Sciences

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We are excited to announce our new department name - Speech and Hearing Sciences!


Speech and Hearing Sciences graduates find meaningful careers working with people of all ages in a wide range of settings like schools, hospitals, and private practice. Audiologists, Deaf Educators, and Speech-Language Pathologists are in high demand nationwide and provide services that improve quality of life and wellbeing of individuals and families.

Degrees

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Bachelor’s Program On Campus

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Bachelor’s Programs Online

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Speech-Language Pathology Assistant

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Listening and Spoken Language Post-Master’s

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Audiology Clinical Doctorate

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Deaf Education Master’s

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Speech-Language Pathology Master’s

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Disability Disciplines Research Doctorate

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Neuroscience Research Doctorate

Health & Education Services

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Hearing and Balance Clinic

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Pediatric Audiology Clinic

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Cochlear Implant Clinic

 
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Speech and Language Clinic

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Sound Beginnings

Student Clubs

American Sign Language (ASL)

Community to practice ASL and learn about Deaf culture

Student Academy of Audiology (SAA)

Service-oriented organization for audiology graduate students in SHS

National Student Speech-Language-Hearing Association (NSSLHA)

Pre-professional student organization for undergraduates in SHS.