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Students can earn a Master of Science in Speech and Hearing Sciences and meet all requirements for ASHA Certification in Speech-Language Pathology. Students who are not interested in attaining ASHA certification as a speech-language pathologist may petition the program coordinator to complete a Master of Science in Speech and Hearing Sciences without the clinical requirements. This option requires additional research experience.

Clinical Track

The clinical track is a 60-semester-hour program combining clinical experiences with a comprehensive curriculum. The program is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation for Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology, and graduates will be eligible for ASHA certification and North Carolina state licensure.

The need for sensitive and skilled speech-language pathologists, educated to provide clinical services under evidence based practice guidelines is greater than ever because of our nation’s rapidly growing multicultural population. Our program seeks individuals who want to work with a variety of clinical populations, including people from other cultures, the unserved, and those who are underserved. The Speech and Hearing Sciences curriculum provides an environment where learning is based on classroom, laboratory, and clinical experiences.

Non-Clinical Track

The non-clinical track is designed for those students who do not plan to pursue eligibility for ASHA certification. Students from other countries which do not require or even recognize certification by the American Speech Language and Hearing Association are often interested in the non-clinical track. Students who plan a career in research or industry may also select this program of study.