<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/academics/programs/speech-language-pathology-masters.html" dsn="program"><photo-url>/_resources/images/program-heroes/kid-with-stuttering-problem-visiting-speech-langua-2022-02-15-18-49-38-utc.jpg</photo-url><photo-description/><title>Speech-Language Pathology Master's</title><subtitle>Master of Science (M.S.)</subtitle><subhead>Help children and adults with communication disorders.</subhead><promo-copy>Our Master's in Speech-Language Pathology (MS-SLP) program provides an academic and clinical professional education to prepare you as a clinician working in educational and medical settings.</promo-copy><rfi-id/><college>College of Public Affairs and Health Sciences</college><department>Department of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology</department><department-url>https://pahs.unt.edu/aslp/index.html</department-url><subject-areas>Education,Health &amp; Wellness,Public Service</subject-areas><classification>Master's</classification><program-type>Major</program-type><format>On Campus</format><location>Denton</location><degree-type-1>Master of Science (M.S.)</degree-type-1><degree-type-2/><est-time-to-complete>2 years</est-time-to-complete><credit-hours>39 classroom; 17 clinical training</credit-hours><requirements-url>https://catalog.unt.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=36&amp;poid=17174&amp;returnto=4032</requirements-url><requirements-url-2/><financial-aid-url>https://www.unt.edu/admissions/tuition-costs-aid.html</financial-aid-url><apply-url>https://www.unt.edu/admissions/graduate/index.html</apply-url><how-to-pre-major/><online-option-url/><frisco-option-url/><why-earn-this-label>Why Earn a Master's in Speech-Language Pathology?</why-earn-this-label><why-earn-this><p>We offer coursework leading to the Master of Arts or Master of Science degrees in Speech-Language Pathology. In addition, completing required coursework, laboratory training and clinical practicum experiences qualify you for national certification from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and state licensure.</p>
<p>You can gain valuable research experience by working with our faculty members on various projects. You’ll have access to laboratories for research, clinical treatment rooms, a clinic library, a student workroom and a computer lab.</p></why-earn-this><this-program-will-teach-you-label/><this-program-will-teach-you><ul>
<li>Data analysis for evidence-based problem solving</li>
<li>Communicating clinical intervention procedures/outcomes</li>
<li>Advanced oral and written communication</li>
<li>Teamwork</li>
<li>Advocacy for people with disabilities</li>
</ul></this-program-will-teach-you><program-highlights-label/><program-highlights-1>Our students have a 100% pass rate on the ASHA Praxis Exam and more than 90% of graduates are employed in the field of Speech-Language Pathology within one year of graduation.</program-highlights-1><program-highlights-2>Along with the on-campus practicum at the UNT Speech and Hearing Center, off-site practicum opportunities are available at more than 100 sites in the region, including hospitals, nursing homes, rehab centers and public schools administering hearing screenings and raising hearing loss awareness.</program-highlights-2><program-highlights-3>All practicum requirements are closely monitored by a clinical supervisor, who will also review clinical competencies each semester.</program-highlights-3><program-highlights-4>Academic knowledge and clinical competency are also studied through formative and summative assessments at different stages of the programs.</program-highlights-4><program-highlights-5>UNT’s clinically focused M.S. program offers outstanding hands-on experience to prepare you for work as a practitioner.</program-highlights-5><program-highlights-6>UNT’s clinically focused M.S. program offers outstanding hands-on experience to prepare you for work as a practitioner.</program-highlights-6><career-outlook-label>What Can You Do With a Speech-Language Pathology Master's?</career-outlook-label><career-outlook><p>Recent graduates are employed as:</p>
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<li>Speech-Language Pathologist</li>
</ul>
<p>Recent graduates are employed by:</p>
<ul>
<li>Frisco Feeding and Speech Therapy</li>
<li>Cole Pediatric Therapy</li>
<li>Frisco Feeding and Speech Therapy</li>
<li>Cook Children's Healthcare System</li>
<li>Keller ISD</li>
</ul></career-outlook><courses-label/><course-title-1>Medical Aspects of Speech-Language Pathology I (3 hrs)</course-title-1><course-description-1><span>Normal and pathological anatomy and physiology of deglutition; etiology and characteristics of swallowing disorders; methods of evaluation and management of dysphagia in adults and children.</span></course-description-1><course-title-2>Neuromotor Speech Disorders (3 hrs)</course-title-2><course-description-2>Study of neurologically based communication disorders such as cerebral palsy, dysarthria, apraxia and demyelinization.</course-description-2><course-title-3>Diagnostics Speech Pathology (3 hrs)</course-title-3><course-description-3>Philosophical and practical considerations of the diagnostic process current principles, methods, techniques.</course-description-3><course-title-4>Voice Disorders (3 hrs)</course-title-4><course-description-4>Principles, methods and techniques of evaluation and management of voice disorders.</course-description-4><course-title-5>Pediatric Speech Sound Disorders (3 hrs)</course-title-5><course-description-5>Study of literature concerning normal aspects of phonological acquisition as well as assessment and treatment issues in regard to articulatory and phonologic disorders.</course-description-5><course-title-6>Augmentative and Alternative Communication (3 hrs)</course-title-6><course-description-6>Focuses on a wide range of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) topics.</course-description-6><video-url>FSVKGbPpc3M</video-url><video-heading><div class="heading">Learn More About UNT</div></video-heading><video-description><span>Watch this video to learn more about what makes UNT great!</span></video-description><explore-more-source><p><a href="https://hps.unt.edu/">College of Public Affairs and Health Sciences</a></p>
<p>Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Degree (link to B.S. program page)</p>
<p>Doctor of Audiology (link to Au.D. program page)</p>
<p>Similar Majors (link to corresponding subject page)</p>
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<p>Department of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology</p>
<p>940-565-2481</p>
<p>aslp@unt.edu</p>
<p>UNT Speech &amp; Hearing Center, Room 260</p></explore-more-source><explore-more-options-label>Related Programs</explore-more-options-label><explore-more-options><br/><a href="/academics/programs/audiology-and-speech-language-pathology-degree.html">Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Degree</a><br/><br/><a href="/academics/programs/doctor-of-audiology-aud-.html">Doctor of Audiology</a></explore-more-options><explore-more-similar-label>Similar Areas of Study</explore-more-similar-label><phone>940-565-2481</phone><email>aslp@unt.edu</email><address/><address-url/><old-url>https://www.unt.edu/academics/grad/audiology-speech-language-pathology</old-url><new-url/><status_id>2216491</status_id><program_id>14075452</program_id><main-content>
		

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