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Speech Pathology and Audiology, M.S.


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I. Contact Information


Department of Speech Pathology & Audiology
Redfield Bldg/0152 (775) 784-4887

Dr. Debra C. Vigil, Graduate Program Director
(775) 682-7019
dvigil@medicine.nevada.edu

II. Brief Description


The Masters degree in Speech Pathology and Audiology is required for professional licensure and the Certificate for Clinical Competence in the field. It requires the completion of a minimum of 45 graduate level credits in addition to hands on clinical hours and is a two-year program. The M.S. curriculum provides a variety of course offerings that emphasize evaluation and treatment of communicative disorders involving language, phonology, fluency, voice, alaryngeal speech, aphasia, cleft palate, autism, augmentative communication, cerebral palsy, and literacy.

III. Program Objectives/Student Learning Outcomes


The general mission of the Department is to provide high quality educational experiences, research productivity in the area of communication science and disorders, and clinical services to the communicatively-impaired. Program objectives are as follows:

  • As there is a critical shortage of speech-language pathologists, the department will sustain enrollment in all degree programs.
  • Faculty will conduct research, seek extramural funding, and encourage student involvement in research.
  • Faculty commits to developing specialized clinical programs that reflect current needs and future trends utilizing current technology and expanding innovations.
  • Master candidates will develop skills and experience in assessment and therapeutic techniques for children and adults with communication disorders.

IV. Admissions Requirement


  • Students must meet all requirements for admission to the Graduate School.
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Speech Pathology and Audiology OR completion of Graduate Special course sequence.
  • Minimum G.P.A. of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale.
  • Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores must be submitted as part of the application. Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, and Analytical Writing are required.
  • Tours of the departmental facilities may be scheduled in advance by contacting the department at (775)-784-4887.

VI. Program Total Hours (45 Units)


Requirements for the Master’s of Science degree in speech pathology are a minimum of 45 credits. (Non-Thesis Option)

VII. Undergraduate Prerequisites/Notes


Bachelor’s Degree in Speech-Language Pathology

Graduate Special Standing. Students who qualify for graduate special status will have to complete the following undergraduate curriculum prior to applying for admission to the graduate program: SPA 301  , SPA 320  , SPA 330  , SPA 340  , SPA 345  , SPA 362  , SPA 364  , SPA 365  / SPA 765  , SPA 370  , SPA 467  . These courses must be taken in a prescribed sequence to ensure completion within a one-year time period.

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