The master’s degree program in Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) is designed to provide a theoretically and clinically rich path for students planning to work as speech-language pathologists in medical, educational, and private practice settings. The program culminates in one medical-based internship and one school-based internship, as well as a comprehensive exam or thesis. SLP program students build a strong foundation of theoretical and clinical knowledge through academic and clinical experiences.
鶹Ժ completing the SLP program obtain a Master in Arts degree from the University of Colorado and are eligible to receive the Certificate of Clinical Competence in speech-language pathology from the (ASHA) upon successful completion of the clinical fellowship year and the national Praxis examination. 鶹Ժ can also apply for Colorado state licensure required to work in the public schools.
Two-Year Program:鶹Ժ with an undergraduate degree in speech, language and hearing science / communication disorders, will complete the SLP program in 2 years (24 months). The program starts in early August (3-week intensive course) and ends in summer two years later. 鶹Ժ are enrolled for August intensive, fall year 1, spring year 1, summer year 1, fall year 2, spring year 2. 鶹Ժ will then finish their internships in spring or summer of year 2 depending on the internships (students will not need to enroll in the final summer term).
Three-Year (Leveling) Program: 鶹Ժ without an undergraduate degree in speech, language and hearing science / communication disorders who do not have their prerequisites completed, will enter the program as “leveling” students. Levelers will complete the program in three years (36 months). Levelers will spend the first year of the program focused on completing the prerequisites coursework. 鶹Ժ are enrolled for, fall year 1, spring year 1, August intensive, fall year 2, spring year 2, summer year 2, fall year 3, spring year 3. 鶹Ժ will then finish their internships in spring or summer of year 3 depending on the internships (students will not need to enroll in the final summer term).