College Seniors (SLP & Com. Dis. Majors)

You are almost done with the first stage of your university education. You know that in order to fulfill your goal of becoming a practicing speech-language pathologist you must earn a master’s degree. So, where will you apply to grad school?

Duquesne University offers a six-semester (two-year) graduate program that leads to a Master of Science degree in speech-language pathology. The program is fully accredited and provides students with an opportunity to study in a rigorous and highly integrated academic and clinical education program. The program provides students with a rich background in the scholarly bases of our discipline and profession. On this we layer a very broad and deep clinical education that prepares students to work as speech-language pathologists now and into the future.

Consider taking advantage of a program geared to graduating students who meet the highest standards of academic and clinical preparation. Alumni of the speech-language pathology program at Duquesne University are highly sought after in the job market. They are known to employers as having graduated from a university program that believes in exceeding the minimum standards, and thus producing exceptionally qualified entry-level clinical practitioners.

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