Course Level
Master Degree (By Coursework)
CRICOS
076264C
Master of Speech Pathology
You will learn through a problem-based curriculum, active learning in small groups and practical work placements that facilitate the integration of theory and practice. As a speech pathologist, you will be equipped to work in a wide range of health and educational settings. You will develop research literacy and enhance your ability to respond to changes and provide quality services throughout your professional life.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
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Gold Coast | Full-time - 2 years | N/A | N/A |
Structure
Credit points 160
Subjects
- Speech Pathology Skills and Practice 1 - 7721AHS
- Foundations of Speech Pathology - 7702AHS
- Communication and Swallowing Disorders 1 - 7722AHS
- Speech Pathology Skills and Practice 2 - 7723AHS
- Communication and Swallowing Disorders 2 - 7724AHS
- Foundations of Research Inquiry - 7001HSV
- Speech Pathology Skills and Practice 3 - 7725AHS
- Communication and Swallowing Disorders 3 - 7726AHS
- Research Evidence and Practice - 7021NRS
- Evidence Based Practice and Clinical Research - 7709AHS
- Speech Pathology Skills and Practice 4 - 7727AHS
- Transition to Professional Practice - 7728AHS
- Speech Pathology Practice Innovation Project - 7711AHS
Entry requirements
- To be eligible for admission to the Master of Speech Pathology, a student must have: completed an undergraduate degree (not in speech pathology) with a minimum GPA of 5.0 using a 7-point scale (studies must have been completed within ten years prior to the commencement of the trimester to which a student is applying and whilst there are no prerequisite study areas for admission, desirable areas include: Psychology, Health Science
- Public Health, Medical Science, Human Services, Education, Linguistics) and
- satisfactory performance in an interview with a Speech Pathology academic staff member.
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