Speech-Language Pathology, BS
The undergraduate program in speech-language pathology provides students with the fundamental knowledge related to typical and atypical communication processes across the lifespan.
In our speech-language pathology programs, students learn in-demand skills that employers have identified as critical for job candidates, including:
-Biological and neurological bases of human communication.
-Normal speech and language development.
-Linguistic bases of communication.
-Evaluation and treatment of communication and swallowing disorders, among others.
The BS degree in speech-language pathology provides the knowledge to enter a master's program in speech-language pathology, a master's program in a related field (e.g., special education, audiology, etc.), or to pursue employment in a related discipline. Students who successfully complete the MS degree will be eligible for New Jersey licensure to work as a speech-language pathologist.
Critical Thinking | Developmental Disabilities Expertise | Patient Care |
Research | Speech Therapy | Treatment Planning |
Verbal/Written Communication |