M.S. in Hearing, Speech, and Language Sciences (Non-Clinical)
Non-Clinical M.S. Qualifications
The non-clinical M.S. in Hearing, Speech, and Language Sciences provides, at the discretion of the department, a degree in Hearing, Speech, and Language Sciences for full-time students who will not pursue the standard curriculum in audiology or speech-language pathology that would lead to obtaining the credentials required for clinical practice (e.g. ASHA certification, state licensure, etc.). This degree is available to two groups of students:
- newly admitted students who wish to obtain a non-clinical master's degree in hearing, speech, and language sciences, and
- students who start in the Clinical Audiology (Au.D.) or Speech-Language Pathology program, who have satisfactorily completed at least forty-nine credit hours of non-clinical coursework and have satisfied all other non-clinical requirements of the program.
Students should contact the department for details about this program.
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