Our faculty are committed to providing students with innovative and high quality classroom instruction, clinical practicum and research experience that enhances both the theoretical and applied knowledge of communication processes and disorders.
As a School, we strive to instill students with the fundamentals of communication processes and disorders that provoke critical thinking and problem solving that leads to a love of learning. The master's degree in speech-language pathology (M.A.) and the clinical doctorate in Audiology (Au.D.) emphasize theoretical and applied aspects of communication disorders that prepare graduates for clinical careers within the field and for further graduate study. At the Ph.D. level, the program emphasizes the theoretical and applied aspects of communication disorders that prepare graduates for academic research and teaching positions within the field and for post-doctoral graduate study.