Ready for a new career in a growing field?
Do you have a bachelor’s degree and an interest in speech-language pathology or audiology? Take the next step at Penn State Harrisburg!
To be eligible for graduate school in these fields, the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) requires specific courses in Physical Sciences (Chemistry or Physics), Behavioral or Social Sciences, Biology, and Statistics. Additionally, many graduate programs require foundational courses, including the following Penn State offerings:
- CSD 146 – Intro to Communication Sciences and Disorders
- CSD 230 – Intro to Audiology
- CSD 297 – Clinical Observation
- CSD 300 – Language Development
- CSD 311 – Clinical Phonetics
- CSD 331 – Anatomy & Physiology for Speech and Hearing
- CSD 341 – Acoustics
- CSD 433 – Aural Rehabilitation
- CSD 442 – Articulation & Phonology
- CSD 459W – Principles of Clinical Management
Why choose Penn State Harrisburg to prepare for grad school?
In just one year (Fall and Spring semesters), you’ll complete the necessary coursework to apply for graduate school in speech-language pathology (SLP) or audiology. You’ll learn in-person alongside peers with the same goals and be taught by licensed and certified experts with nearly 100 years of combined experience.
We also have a unique partnership with the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at Penn State College of Medicine and the Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. One of your courses will even take place at the medical center, giving you hands-on experience in a clinical setting.
Start your journey towards a career in speech-language pathology or audiology!
Get ready for an exciting career in SLP or audiology. For more information, contact us at [email protected] today!