Washington State University Spokane

Speech and Hearing Sciences

Master of Arts in Speech & Hearing Sciences

Academic coursework and clinical practicum offerings prepare students to become professional personnel capable of meeting the diagnostic and therapy needs of individuals of all ages evidencing a wide variety of speech, language, learning, and hearing problems.

Students are prepared as speech-language pathologists to provide direct and consultative services in educational and medical settings. The course of study emphasizes physiological, behavioral, neurological, and psychological dimensions of normal development, fundamental communication processes, and disorders of communication.

By applying science and research to clinical practice, graduate students develop proficiency in reasoning and problem-solving relative to clinical principles and procedures in diagnosis and treatment. The academic teaching and learning philosophy is student-centered, research-based, and writing intensive.

Schedule

Full-time students typically complete the program in approximately two years, carrying on average 12–16 credit hours per semester. To be accepted into the graduate program, one must have earned a bachelor's degree in the field of speech language pathology or communication disorders or have met the undergraduate prerequisites.

The Postbaccalaureate Program, a specialized one-year course sequence, allows a student with a bachelor's degree in another field to prepare for entry to the master's degree program in Speech and Hearing Sciences.

Coursework is offered on a special block schedule that allows students to complete three terms of coursework within a two-semester academic year.

We strongly urge master’s degree candidates to consider summer enrollment when planning graduate programs, as this helps accelerate the program toward completion.

Campus clinic, off-campus clinical practica and internships, and selected core curriculum and enrichment courses are available during summer session.

Out-of-state students should be aware that the difference between resident and nonresident tuition is much smaller during summer session than during the academic year.

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