This course enables students with an undergraduate qualification in another discipline, such as teaching, early childhood education or nursing, to gain the necessary qualifications and experience to work as a speech pathologist.
Speech pathologists may work in settings such as schools, community health centres, hospitals, rehabilitation units, nursing homes, private practice and specialist disability services, as well as academic or research roles.
Clients may include children with speech difficulties, people with disabilities, people who stutter, adults who have had strokes or head injuries, singers and actors who need help using their voices, or elderly people with dementia.
This course has been developed to meet the requirements for accreditation with Speech Pathology Australia. Final accreditation is not available until the first cohort of students has graduated.
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Albury-Wodonga
Session 1
Postgraduate
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