Speech-Language Pathology - M.S.
New York State Registered Program Code: 33133
HEGIS Code: 1220.0 {Speech Pathology and Audiology}
Molloy Program of Study Code: MSSLP
Program Learning Outcomes:
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Students will demonstrate an understanding of how systems supporting healthy communication and swallowing, function
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Students will demonstrate an understanding of how systems supporting disordered human communication and swallowing, function
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Students will demonstrate application of diagnostic principles related to the physiological systems supporting human communication/swallowing disorders
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Students will demonstrate application of intervention principles related to the physiological systems supporting human communication/swallowing disorders
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Students will demonstrate ability to engage in ethical decision-making
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Students will demonstrate cultural humility
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Students will demonstrate ability to apply principles of evidence-based practice
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Students will demonstrate ability to apply an inter-professional philosophy to clinical planning
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Students will demonstrate professional written communication skills
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Students will demonstrate professional oral communication skills.
Requirements
Required Courses (56 credits required):
SLP 5200 | Seminar in Clinical Intervention: Cultural Diversity | 2 |
SLP 5210 | Seminar: Professional Issues and Ethics | 2 |
SLP 5250 | Advanced Anatomy and Physiology | 3 |
SLP 5260 | Voice Disorders | 3 |
SLP 5275 | Diagnosis in Communication Disorders | 3 |
SLP 5280 | Neurological Bases of Communication | 3 |
SLP 5305 | Audiology | 2 |
SLP 5310 | Seminar: Clinical Instrumentation in Communication Disorders | 1 |
SLP 5350 | Aural Rehabilitation | 3 |
SLP 5380 | Counseling in Speech-Language Pathology | 2 |
SLP 5400 | Motor Speech Disorders | 3 |
SLP 5410 | Augmentative and Alternative Communication | 3 |
SLP 5450 | Dysphagia | 3 |
SLP 5500 | Research Methods in Communication Disorders | 3 |
SLP 5700 | Language Disorders in Children | 3 |
SLP 5800 | Speech and Phonological Disorders in Children | 3 |
SLP 5820 | Fluency | 3 |
SLP 5850 | Acquired Neurogenic Disorders | 3 |
SLP 5890 | Psycholinguistic Models of Cognition and Communication | 3 |
SLP 5900 | Clinical Practicum in Assessment | 1 |
SLP 5910 | Clinical Practicum I | 2 |
SLP 5911 | Clinical Practicum II | 1 |
SLP 5912 | Clinical Practicum III | 1 |
NOTE:
SLP 5916 is offered as an optional course for interested students. It is not required for this degree.