
A highly customizable course of study is a hallmark of our program. Course of StudyĬourses and clinical placements are designed around core requirements that are typically completed during the first three terms of the program, followed by electives that students choose from a broad array of specialties during the remaining terms as they develop their specific clinical interests and career goals. The program does not admit non-degree students. Part-time study is not advised because most classes and practicum take place during the day. Students entering the program from other fields typically need to complete prerequisite courses, in which case the program requires six semesters of full-time study. Students earning a Master of Science degree in Speech-Language Pathology enroll in coursework and clinical practicum/internship placements each term.įor students with undergraduate degrees in speech-language pathology, the Master of Science degree program requires five semesters of full-time study. Specific questions about applying to the speech-language pathology Master of Science program should be directed to Overview of MS SLP Curriculum MS-SLP student provides supervised clinical services to a patient at the Callier Center for Communication Disorders – Photo Credit – Callier Center Development Team See the UT Dallas graduate admissions page for general information on the application process. Applicants are responsible for reviewing the technical standards for admission before applying to the SLP MS program. The Essential Functions and Technical Standards for Admission and Continued Enrollment describes necessary functions and skills for success in the program. A “statement of purpose” essay describing the applicant’s specific interests and career goals.Scores on the Graduate Record Exam (GRE).AdmissionsĪdmission to the Speech-Language Pathology Master of Science program is based on a review of the applicant’s application portfolio, which includes: Master programs in speech-language pathology by U.S.
