Vanderbilt University offers both a master's and doctorate program in speech pathology, and the program is ranked in the nation's top ten. Vanderbilt's program is intensive including courses in neuroscience, traumatic brain injury and articulation disorders and clinical phonetics. This accredited program offers a master's degree in speech-language pathology (M.S.-SLP), a master's in education of the deaf (M.D.E.) degree and a doctorate of audiology (Au.D.).
Vanderbilt University
Dept. of Hearing & Speech Sciences
1114 19th Ave. South
Nashville, TN 37212
1-615-936-5103
mc.vanderbilt.edu/root/vumc.php?site=gshss
Nova Southeastern is Florida's largest independent university and offers a master's degree in speech pathology and a doctorate in speech-language pathology. Nova Southeastern's master and doctorate programs are designed to provide the student with the educational and clinical experience to obtain the proper licensure and certification required. Upon completing the program, students will achieve the Certificate of Clinical Competence awarded by the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association (ASHA).
Nova Southeastern University
Fischler School of Education and Human Sciences
1750 NE 167th Street
Miami, FL 33162
1-800-986-3223
fgse.nova.edu/slp/degree/degree.htm
Baylor University offers an accredited master's degree in speech-language pathology. Baylor's comprehensive speech-language program consists of 42 credit hours, which include speech therapy, voice pathology and motor speech disorders. Other requirements include six credit hours of clinical internship and three credit hours earned by completion of a thesis. Baylor University's speech pathology program will further a student's career and open doors to new opportunities.
Baylor University
Speech Pathology
P.O. Box 97332
Waco, TX 76798
1-254-710-2567
baylor.edu/communication_disorders/index.php?id=6844