A Career of Caring
The speech-language pathology undergraduate program is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of normal and disordered communication as preparation for entrance into graduate school. The program requires majors to have a scientific knowledge base for good decision making skills. The undergraduate program is considered a pre-professional program; it lays the foundation for the master's program, which is required for independent professional practice and offered by The W.
As a speech-language pathology major, you will take classes such as:
- Phonetics
- Introduction to Audiology
- Basic Diagnosis Procedures
- Language Disorders
- Neurology
$77,510
Median national salary for Speech-Language Pathologists according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Occupational Outlook Handbook.
Program Highlights
- Transfer-Friendly University - apply your community college courses toward a bachelor's degree
- Personalized Advising - Faculty work with you one-on-one to schedule classes that meet your career goals