Serve your community as a Speech-Language Pathologist

Speech-language pathology is one of the fastest-rising professions nationwide, with employment opportunities projected to continue growing at a substantial rate in the next ten years. The Communication Disorders 在线 master’s degree is designed to equip you with the professional expertise you need to meet this critical workforce demand.

通过这个项目, you will become equipped with the requisite knowledge, skills and technological proficiency to earn appropriate credentials, licenses and/or certifications to practice ethically and successfully as a speech-language pathologist. Prepare to work in a variety of settings including early intervention programs, 公立学校, 医院, rehabilitation centers, 养老院, and federal and state institutions. This program will also provide the academic foundation you need to apply for advanced degree programs in Speech-Language Pathology, 听力学, Speech and Hearing 科学 and related areas.

认证

Council on Academic 认证 听力学 | Speech-Language Pathology

The Speech-Language Pathology program at the University of Nebraska Kearney is accredited by the Council on Academic 认证 in 听力学 and Speech-Language Pathology (CAA) of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). 2200 研究 Boulevard #310, Rockville, Maryland 20850, 800-498-2071 or 301-296-5700. This accreditation ensures that graduates of the program are eligible for obtaining ASHA certification.

"I've grown to appreciate every professor, even though they can be rigorous. They do give positive criticism and constructivism. You are going to get a great experience. You are going to get a great education. And that is only possible at one of the best universities in the country: the University of Nebraska at Kearney."

迈克尔·拉米雷斯

Speech-Language Pathology M.S.Ed.

Career Opportunities

  • School-Based Clinician
  • Medically-Based Clinician
  • 私人诊所
  • 研究员
  • 讲师
  • 诊所的主管
  • Clinic Administrator

Leveling Coursework Option:

体育菠菜大平台提供 在线 Speech-Language Pathology undergraduate coursework as a way for those who hold an undergraduate degree in a major other than Communication Disorders to meet the necessary prerequisites.