2010-2011 Graduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2010-2011 Graduate Catalog [Archived]

Communication Disorders—Speech-Language Pathology (School Service Personnel) M.A. or M.S.


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(57 credits minimum)

Completion of the M.S. or M.A. in speech-language pathology (school service personnel) prepares the student to work in both educational and non-educational settings, such as schools, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, ENT clinics, and private practice. The student who completes this degree will be eligible for the Indiana Standard License as a speech-language-hearing clinician. Five years of experience as a speech-language-hearing clinician in the schools subsequent to the issuance of the Standard License will qualify the student for the Professional License as a speech language-hearing clinician. The program meets the standards for the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association’s Certificate of Clinical Competence and the Indiana Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Board’s License.

Admission Requirements

Each applicant must satisfy the general criteria for admission to the College of Graduate and Professional Studies and two of the following requirements:

  1. Have an undergraduate grade point average of 2.5 or better on a 4.0 point scale.
  2. Attain a minimum score of 450 on each section of the General Tests of the Graduate Record Examinations. (See GRE or GMAT section of this Catalog concerning admission.)
  3. Have a grade point average of 3.25 on at least nine credits of graduate work.

Additional Admission Standards

Bachelor’s degree in communication disorders or the equivalent. If academic and/or clinical deficiencies exist in a student’s undergraduate program, the student will be required to complete specified prerequisite courses prior to admission to the College of Graduate and Professional Studies.

It should not be assumed that meeting minimal standards guarantees admission to the programs.

Progress Toward the Degree

Any student seeking to complete the master’s degree program in speech-language pathology must maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.25 or above in all graduate work.

Course Requirements:


Research:


Professional Education:


A minimum of 6 credits of related professional education courses from a minimum of two different departments.

Culminating Experience:


All students are required to pass a final comprehensive examination.

Note:


Students desiring to earn the Master of Arts degree must complete Communication Disorders 699—6 credits.

Note:


Courses in the 500 series are open to undergraduates as *400 series. Graduate students are required to do additional work of a research nature. A course taken at the 400 level may not be repeated at the 500 level.

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