Program Overview for Communication Sciences & Disorders |
ETP eligible | yes |
School | Eastern Washington University |
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Program description | The Master of Science degree in Communication Disorders is designed to equip the student with the academic and clinical skills required to function as a competent entry-level speech-language pathologist. Our graduate curriculum is part of a cooperative program with Washington State University, called the University Programs in Communication Disorders (UPCD), located in the Health Sciences Building at the Riverpoint campus in Spokane, WA. The master's degree program is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation (CAA) in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology. |
Financial Information |
Tuition | $4,849.50/semester; $9,699.00/academic year (15-27 credits per semester) |
Tuition per credit | $323.27 |
Fees | Mandatory fees, covering STA Transportation, Health & Wellness,Student Technology and Recreation Center, are $186.93/quarter; $560.79/academic year |
Books and materials | Vary depending on course; average $1,050.00 annually |
Other costs | Vary; annual course fees average $150.00 |
Program Information |
Length of training | 15 Months |
Award type | MS |
Credits | 78-81 |
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Offered evenings/weekends | no |
Offered online | no |
Entrance requirements | Students entering the program must have completed an undergraduate major in communication disorders. Students with an undergraduate major in any other field must complete a post baccalaureate program of required communication disorders courses prior to applying to the graduate program. |
Certification/license required to work in this field | no
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Certification/license obtained as part of training program | no
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Certification/license test preparation provided | no
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