Master of Speech Pathology
University of Tasmania
Course Details
Develop the knowledge, skills, and confidence to work as an autonomous speech pathologist, responding to the needs of individuals and communities who experience difficulties with communication and swallowing. In this course you will develop the tools you need to provide safe, ethical and quality person, family and community-centred practice in complex and changing environments. Working across a range of health, education and private settings, you will provide evidence-based services to people and communities in local, national and global contexts.
Qualification: Master Degree (By Coursework)
Course structure: To graduate from the Master of Speech Pathology, a student must satisfactorily complete 200 credit points of study comprising fifteen (15) core units.