A basic human birthright is our ability to communicate. Speech-language
pathologists help people who have never developed, or lost this
ability due to illness or injury. Speech-language pathologists care
for patients of all ages with communication disorders. They assess,
treat, and help to prevent speech, language, cognitive communication,
voice, swallowing, fluency, and related disorders. They work in
hospitals, rehabilitation centers, schools, private practices and
more. The master's degree is the standard credential in the field.
You can earn the master's degree at La Salle University's Speech-Language-Hearing
Science Program.
*If you do not have a bachelor's degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders or in Speech-Language Hearing Sciences, please go to the PreSLP website. The PreSLP program offers a suite of 10 prerequisite courses needed to apply to a master's program. You can fill out an application through the PreSLP website.
Director
M.S. in Speech-Language Pathology Program
La Salle University
1900 West Olney Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19141 USA
Phone: 215.951.1986
Fax 215.951.5171
E-mail: slh@lasalle.edu
La Salle University reserves the right to alter or change this information
at any time, without notice.

