Master of Speech Pathology

Speech pathologists – also known as speech therapists – work with people who have language, communication or swallowing difficulties. They play a crucial role in society, treating physical and social conditions related to speech, language and swallowing, and providing advice and support to carers, educators, families and communities.By studying our masters degree, you will graduate well prepared for real-world speech pathology practice.You will gain expertise in assessing and treating communication and swallowing disorders. Through supervised professional practice in education, health or community settings, you will acquire practical work-based experience needed to confidently begin your career.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Footscray Park

Full-time - 2 years

$68,000
N/A

Structure

192 credit points of Speech Pathology Core studies

Entry requirements

  • Completion of an Australian Bachelor degree, or equivalent in a health or bioscience related discipline with evidence of the inclusion functional anatomy and neurology of the speech system.A minimum GPA of 4.5 out of 7.0 or a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 60 percent. This course has assumed knowledge requirements.

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