In alignment with the Maryville University Mission, the mission of the Maryville University Speech-Language Pathology Program is to prepare knowledgeable, proficient, culturally competent, collaborative, and reflective Speech-Language Pathologists who exhibit academic and professional excellence, the desire to remain life-long learners and to educate the public about communication and swallowing disorders, and the commitment to serve all people with communication and swallowing disorders across the life span.
Graduate Degree Program Objectives
Goals for the graduate program are based upon expected student competencies as set forth by the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association (ASHA). Upon graduation, students will demonstrate the following:
Knowledge of normal and disordered human communication (speech, language, hearing) and swallowing across the life span, and how disorders are distinct from cultural differences in the realm of communication (Diversity)
Synthesis of academic, clinical and research experiences to arrive at methods of preventing and treating communication and swallowing disorders across the life span (Evidence-based practice and Critical thinking)
Ability to evaluate research, to apply the research process to novel projects, to understand the importance of research for both clinical procedures and the growth of the profession, and to apply current research to clinical experiences (Evidence-based practice)
Comprehension of contemporary issues in speech-language pathology including professional practice, ASHA policies, certifications, licensure and specialty recognition (Innovation, Advocacy, Interprofessional education and practice)
Application of ethical conduct in academic, research and clinical endeavors (Ethics)
Emotional maturity and strong interpersonal skills necessary for a career in clinical practice, paired with strong oral and written communication abilities and reflection as a practitioner (Professionalism)
Supervised clinical experiences including evaluation and intervention, across cultures and ages with a wide variety of different disabilities in accordance with ASHA鈥檚 guidelines (Diversity and Active learning)
A desire and commitment to the continued development of their cultural competence and humility to better serve the needs of clients they will support and advocate for (Diversity and Inclusion, Professionalism)
Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are professionals who help develop or restore delayed, disordered, or damaged communication and swallowing in people of all ages. They assess, diagnose, and treat patients who are experiencing speech, expressive or receptive language, voice, cognitive-linguistic, and social-pragmatic impairments; ranging from babies, preschoolers, and school-aged children, to adolescents, young and middle aged adults, and the elderly in the geriatric population. They help people who have experienced strokes or brain injuries to regain their ability to speak, read, write, think clearly, and swallow. They work with children who have Autism, children and adults who stutter, patients who struggle with production of speech sounds, and patients with expressive or receptive language delays or disorders. SLPs provide swallowing therapy to help patients eat and drink safely and to prevent them from developing aspiration pneumonia.
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Januari 2025
Myrtle E. And Earl E. Walker College Of Health Professions
650 Maryville University Drive,
ST LOUIS,
Missouri,
63141, United States
A bachelor鈥檚 degree from a regionally accredited institution is required for acceptance into the master鈥檚 degree in Speech-Language Pathology at Maryville University. This degree must be in communication sciences and disorders or speech-language pathology; alternatively, a 鈥渂ridge鈥 program or 鈥渓eveling鈥 sequence of undergraduate courses may be completed in lieu of a Bachelor鈥檚 degree in the major.
Applicants must have a cumulative GPA (Grade Point Average) of at least 3.00 on a 4.00 scale.
TOEFL IBT 79 or higher (no subscore lower than 18). The test date must be within two years of application.
IELTS Score of 6.0 or higher (no subscore lower than 5.5). Test date must be within two years of application
PTE Academic Score of 54 or higher. The test date must be within two years of application.
DET Score of 105 or higher. The test date must be within one year of application.
Undergraduate degree earned in the United States.
Medium of instruction letters are only accepted for countries AACRAO identifies as a medium of instruction is English country.
From a country where English is the first and official language of the country and is noted in AACRAO.
Deadline for applications: February 1st.
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