Master in Speech-Language Pathology is a post-professional degree designed for speech-language pathologists intending to engage in more specialized practice. It offers focused opportunities for building advanced knowledge, gaining experience, and generating new knowledge in a particular area of practice (e.g. language, speech sound, voice, augmentative and alternative communication, auditory habilitation and rehabilitation, swallowing, etc.). The program hopes to produce ethical, reflective, evidence-based, collaborative, and client-centered graduates with advanced knowledge and skills that can be readily applied to clinical, research, administrative, and program development roles.
Program Outcomes
Manage complex or uncommon cases of communication and/or swallowing limitations within a specialized area of speech-language pathology practice.
Integrate multiple sources of evidence with clinical expertise and client preferences to make client-level or program-level decisions.
Lead in developing and implementing specialized programs that respond to the health, education and/or economic needs of the community.
Collaborate with multiple stakeholders using partnership models appropriate for a shared vision in an area of speech-language pathology practice.
Uphold ethics, professionalism, and lifelong learning in all facets of practice.
You may download the brochure with all program information here.