Speech Pathology Graduate Schools With ADHD/ADD Programs

Speech pathology is the assessment and treatment of speech and language disorders resulting from diseases or disabilities. This includes individuals with developmental or learning disabilities and disorders related to cognitive communication impairments such as attention deficit disorder (ADD) or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).The majority of speech-language pathologist positions require a master's degree in the field, as it is required for licensure. These programs may offer concentrations or coursework related to ADD or ADHD.
  1. Columbia University

    • Columbia University's Teacher's College in New York maintains a focus on education, health and psychology. The school offers a Master of Science in Speech and Language Pathology with an optional bilingual emphasis track. The program offers coursework related to ADD or ADHD, such as school speech-language-hearing programs and language disorders in children, which focus on the needs of children with communication disabilities.

      Columbia University

      Speech and Language Pathology

      525 W 120th Street

      New York, New York 10027

      212 678-3895

      columbia.edu

    Northwestern University

    • Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill, offers a Master of Arts in Speech and Language Pathology with a learning disabilities emphasis. The program incorporates a clinical study and research course, an advanced seminar and nine other courses designed to prepare students to work with children with learning disabilities.

      Northwestern University

      The Graduate School

      633 Clark Street

      Evanston, IL 60208

      847-491-5279

      northwestern.edu

    Washington State University

    • Washington State University (WSU) in Pullman is classified as a university with high research activity by The Carnegie Foundation. The master's degree program in Speech and Hearing Sciences prepares students for careers working with children and college students with developmental or learning disabilities and adults with neurological disorders. According to the school's website, nearly all graduates of this program were employed in clinical fellowship (CF) positions following graduation.

      Washington State University

      1036 Wilson Rd

      Pullman, WA 99163

      509-335-4525

      wsu.edu

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