M. A. in Communicative Disorders
The Master of Arts in Communicative Disorders
(speech-language pathology and audiology),
accredited by the Council of Academic Accreditation
(CAA) of the American Speech-Language-Hearing
Association since 1969, is designed: (1) to
provide students with graduate, professional
level studies covering the broad field of
communicative disorders; (2) to provide students
with opportunities to observe, learn and serve
communicatively impaired clients within a
wide range of clinical facilities, both on-campus
and off-campus; and (3) to train students
to assess, diagnose and formulate therapy
plans, and to function as therapists for selected
types and populations of the communicatively
impaired.
View the Communicative
Disorders' Graduate web site for more
information