Seton Hall's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology
Seton Hall University offers career-oriented degree options for students interested in the Speech-Language Pathology profession:
- Entry-level Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology (MSSLP)
- Bachelor of Special Education in Elementary and Special Education + MSSLP Dual-Degree
- Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science (BA/BS) Psychology + MSSLP Dual-Degree
Speech-language pathology is a growing field in which professionals work with children and adults who have communication and swallowing disorders. Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) work in educational, health care, academic and private practice settings. Across these settings, SLPs can:
- Work with someone who has a social communication disorder such as autism spectrum disorder
- Assist someone with a cognitive-communication disorder such as aphasia
- Help someone who has issues understanding others or expressing themselves effectively while talking
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Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology (MSSLP) Overview
- MSSLP Admissions Requirements
- MSSLP Course Listing & Clinical Education
- MSSLP Graduate Application
- Email [email protected] to contact the MSSLP Program
Dual-Degree in Elementary and Special Education + Speech-Language Pathology
- The B.S.E. in Integrated Early Childhood, Elementary and Special Education, with a Concentration in Speech-Language Pathology, joins undergraduate teacher preparation (B.S.E.) with a master's (M.S.) in speech-language pathology.
- If candidates maintain the dual degree requirements during the undergraduate portion of their program, they receive automatic admission into the graduate speech-language pathology program.
- Contact Undergraduate Admissions
Dual-Degree in Psychology + Speech-Language Pathology
- An undergraduate psychology degree and its focus on understanding and evaluating human behavior in combination with foundational courses in speech, language and hearing sciences provides excellent preparation for future work in the field of speech-language pathology.
- This dual-degree program provides students with the opportunity to combine the undergraduate Psychology program with automatic admission to the M.S. in Speech-Language pathology program at SHU after meeting specific undergraduate criteria.
- Contact Undergraduate Admissions
High School students
Get in touch with Undergraduate Admissions to learn more about our University and the dual degree options for a career in Speech-Language
Pathology.
Community College and Transfer Students
Learn more about completing your bachelor's degree at Seton Hall. Then, you can apply for MSSLP Degree Program.