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Department of Audiology, Speech-Language Pathology and Deaf Studies

Speech-Language Pathology Master's Program

Programs for Students with Bachelor's Degrees in Other Fields

 
   

Each year the department enrolls students who earned their undergraduate degrees in other fields before finding the Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology profession. The department offers two options for returning students with a completed bachelor's degree. The options are based on the student's undergraduate GPA.

Option 1:

Admission into Graduate School

Students with an undergraduate grade point average of 3.5 or higher and GRE scores of 1000 or better (V+M) can apply directly to the Graduate School for admission into our 3-year master's degree program in Speech-Language Pathology. Applicants must submit transcripts, GRE scores and 3 letters of reference by the January admissions deadline. Students must complete their bachelor's degree before starting courses in the program. The program condenses the undergraduate course sequence into an intensive first year of full-time study. In order to move students through the program quickly, the undergraduate courses are taken out of sequence.

Pre-SLP 1st Year Required Course Sequence

Fall
12 units
SPPA 210 Phonetics of American English (3)
SPPA 215 Language Development in Children (3)
SPPA 313 Speech Science (3)
SPPA 321
Introduction to Audiology (3)

Spring
15 units
SPPA 200 Anatomy & Physiology of Auditory/Vocal Mechanism (3)
SPPA 303 Hearing Science (3)
SPPA 302 Phonological Theory & Disorders
SPPA 416 Clinical Observations
SPPA 325 Aural Rehabilitation

Summer
3 units
SPPA 487 Clinical Practicum

Students must maintain a 3.5 GPA at the end of the first year to continue in the program. In the second year, students move into graduate-level courses and take them in the same sequence as other graduate students. The Speech-Language Pathology 3-year graduate program is limited to 10 students each year. For more information refer to the Towson University Graduate School catalog, or contact the Graduate Program Director in Speech-Language Pathology.

Option 2:

Admission into the Undergraduate Second Bachelor's Degree Program

Students who do not meet the 3.5 GPA standard for our graduate programs are eligible to apply to our Second Bachelor's Degree Program. Admission is limited to 5-10 students per year based on undergraduate GPA rankings for the last 60 credits of study. Second bachelor's degree students are admitted directly to the undergraduate SPPA major and complete their undergraduate courses in 2 years. After completing the degree, students can apply to graduate school at Towson University or elsewhere. Applications are due by April 30 each year. For more information refer to the Towson University undergraduate catalog, or contact the Second Bachelor's Degree Office, or the main office of the Department of Audiology, Speech-Language Pathology and Deaf Studies.



Department of Audiology, Speech-Language Pathology and Deaf Studies
Van Bokkelen Hall, Room 105
Hours: Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Phone: 410-704-4153
Fax: 410-704-4131
E-mail: kglorioso@towson.edu


 

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