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20 November 2014

Speech Pathology at the University of Queensland

The Master of Speech Pathology Studies program at the University of Queensland equips graduate-entry students with the theoretical knowledge, professional attributes, and clinical and research skills necessary for professional careers in speech pathology. In addition to focusing on clinical speech pathology practice, students’ prior skills and knowledge are examined to enhance effectiveness of their clinical practice and to allow ongoing professional development.

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Careers

Speech pathologists work in many different settings, including

  • services for people with specific disabilities such as cerebral palsy;
  • intellectual disability, autism or hearing loss;
  • general, paediatric and geriatric hospitals;
  • rehabilitation centres;
  • preschool, kindergarten and child care programs;
  • schools;
  • community health centres;
  • private practice; and
  • centres for the hearing impaired and intellectually disabled.

The Master of Speech Pathology Studies at UQ is an accelerated program for students who have already completed an undergraduate degree. This program is 2.5 years in length and will prepare graduates for a career in speech pathology across any of the diverse areas in which speech pathologists practice, such as education, health or private practice.
Program: Master of Speech Pathology Studies
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Next semester intake: July 2015
Duration: 2.5 years
Application deadline: February 28, 2015 (Be sure to have all your application documents at the OzTREKK office by Friday, February 26, 2015.)

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Would you like more information about the UQ speech pathology program at its entry requirements? Contact OzTREKK’s Australian Speech Pathology Schools Admissions Officer Sarah Bridson at sarah@oztrekk.com, or call toll free at 1-866-698-7355.

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