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BS in Speech-Language Pathology

ISC - Long Island University, Post, United States

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Next enrollment cycle

September 2023

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First Year Course Fee

USD 37,926

Course Accredited By

MSCHE

  • 4 Years
  • On Campus
  • Undergraduate
  • Degree
  • Up to 18% scholarship
The 120-credit Bachelor of Science in Speech Language Pathology and Audiology will prepare you for a career helping people of all ages overcome communication disorders—from young children who stutter to stroke victims struggling to speak again.
Along with a comprehensive liberal arts education, the curriculum offers coursework in normal and disordered communication. Students observe adults and children with speech and/or language disorders in community-based settings. A limited field-based experience may also be available to qualified students. Graduates of this program are ready to advance to master’s-level study and work toward a Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language-Hearing-Association, as well as New York State licensure and certification as a Teacher of Students with Speech and Language Disabilities (TSSLD).

As a candidate for the B.S. in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, you will fulfill coursework in the liberal arts core, education classes, English, as well as courses in the Speech Language Pathology major in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders.

Enrollment Cycles

  • September 2023

Entry requirements
Undergraduate

Direct Admission

  • TOEFL (iBT) 75 or 79 (varies by program)
  • IELTS 6.0
  • Pearson (PTE) 50
  • Pearson Versant Not Accepted
  • Duolingo Not Accepted
  • Gao Kao English 90 (Post) 
  • GPA: 2.0 – 2.5

English Language Institute

  • TOEFL (iBT) No official score required
  • IELTS Below 6.0 (Post) 
  • Pearson (PTE) Below 50
  • Pearson Versant Not Accepted
  • Duolingo Not Accepted
  • Gao Kao English Under 90 (Post) 
  • GPA: 2.0 - 2.5

Course Descriptions

  • SPE 5 Voice and Diction Credits: 3
  • SPE 35 Methods and Materials: Applications for Speech-Language Therapy Credits: 3
  • SPE 35J Methods and Materials for Speech-Language Therapy Credits:3
  • SPE 51 Phonetics of English Credits: 3
  • SPE 63 Introduction to Linguistics and Language Acquisition Credits: 3
  • SPE 65 Introduction to Diagnostic Procedures Credits: 3
  • SPE 67 Introduction to Language Disorders in Children Credits: 3
  • SPE 70 Professional and Scientific Writing in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Credits: 3
  • SPE 82 Introduction to Speech Science Credits: 3
  • SPE 84 Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech and Hearing Mechanism Credits: 3
  • SPE 85 Introduction to Articulation and Phonological Disorders Credits: 3
  • SPE 86 Clinical Practicum in Speech Language Pathology (Elective) Credits: 2
  • SPE 88 Introduction to Neuroanatomy for the Speech-Language Pathologist Credits: 3
  • SPE 90 Introduction to Audiology Credits: 3
  • SPE 91 Introduction to Aural Rehabilitation Credits: 3
  • SPE 93 Speech Pathology I: Introduction to Pediatric Communication Disorders Credits: 3
  • SPE 94 Speech Pathology II: Introduction to Adult Speech and Language Disorders
    Credits: 3
  • SPE 95 Introduction to Clinical Research in Communication Disorders Credits: 3
  • SPE 97 American Sign Language 2 Credits: 3
  • SPE 98 American Sign Language I (Elective) Credits: 3
  • SPE 99 Independent Study Credits: 1 to 3
  • SPE 385 Honors Tutorial (Elective) Credits: 3
  • SPE 386 Honors Tutorial (Elective) Credits: 3
  • SPE 389 Honors Thesis Credits: 3
  • SPE 390 Honors Thesis Credits: 3 

Undergraduate

 English Language Institute (1 semester) $5,000

 Direct Admission (2 semesters) $37,926 

Estimated Room, Board & Fees $16,266 - $19,614

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