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| Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Advisor Name:_______________________ | Catalog: Graduate Catalog 2016 - 2017 Program: Speech Pathology and Audiology, MA Minimum Credits Required:__________________ | |||
Speech Pathology and Audiology, MADepartment of Health Sciences Speech and Hearing ProgramIM Building Speech and Hearing Clinic - IM 275/ Program Director Office IM 339 Elizabeth Domholdt, Director, School of Health Science IntroductionThe Master of Arts degree program in Speech Pathology and Audiology provides students with the necessary clinical and academic expertise to obtain employment in clinical and research positions. The program maintains an active, nationally accredited speech-language and hearing clinic and has student externship liaisons with many hospitals, clinics, and schools in the Greater Cleveland area. The graduate academic program holds accreditation from the Council on Academic Accreditation (CAA) of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). Faculty Research and PublicationsFaculty members are active in a wide variety of research areas, and their research is published in international and national scholarly journals. The program features state-of-the-art facilities for research, instruction, and service delivery. Graduate students are encouraged to pursue independent research by completing a master’s thesis. Current faculty information can be located on the Cleveland State University Faculty Profile page. Financial AssistanceThe program offers graduate research and teaching assistantships funded by University and grant support. Any student interested in applying for a graduate assistantship should complete the appropriate portion of the Application for Graduate Admission. Please refer to the section on Expenses and Financial Aid: Graduate Assistantships in this Catalog. Career InformationGraduates of the program meet the requirements for ASHA certification, state of Ohio licensure, and, if opted for, the Ohio Department of Education teaching license. Graduates hold positions in public schools, hospitals, community clinics, and long-term care facilities. Increasingly, experienced speech-language pathologists are establishing themselves as private practitioners. Program graduates also may elect to pursue a doctorate at another university to seek employment at a university or research facility. Admission InformationAdmittance into the program is limited by the capacity of the program to provide supervised clinical experience in multiple settings. Because admission is selective, not all applicants who meet the minimum requirements for College of Graduate Studies admission can be accepted. Applicants for admission are required to submit the results of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) and two letters of recommendation from individuals who are familiar with their undergraduate academic and/or clinical performance. A personal statement of interest that describes the applicant’s capabilities and career goals must be included. Although an undergraduate major in communication disorders is not required for admission to the program, students whose major is not communication disorders must complete the following six undergraduate courses or their equivalents before admission is possible. These courses are SPH 228 - Phonetics, SPH 349 - Speech and Language Development for Majors, SPH 231 - Introduction to Communication Disorders, SPH 232 - Introduction to Audiology, SPH 353 - Clinical Methods in Communication Disorders, and SPH 351 - Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech and Hearing Mechanism. Two additional undergraduate courses or their equivalents are required for ASHA certification and must be completed by master’s candidates who have not previously taken these courses. These are SPH 485 - Speech and Hearing Science and SPH 481 - Aural Rehabilitation. The application deadline is January 15. Submit the Application for Graduate Admission and all admission materials (official transcripts, official test scores, letters of recommendation, and personal statement) to the Graduate Admissions Office. Apply Now: http://www.csuohio.edu/graduate-admissions/how-apply |
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Degree Requirements
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1. Required grade-point averageStudents must earn a 3.0 grade-point average or higher in all required graduate courses, including any required graduate course(s) taken as a non-degree student. | ||||
2. Students must fulfill the course of study approved by their advisor
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3. Minimum clinical hoursStudents must complete a minimum 375 of supervised clinical hours of direct client/patient contact plus 25 hours of clinic observation. | ||||
4. Students must successfully complete the following courses:
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| SPH 510 - Fundamentals Of Research And Design | ||||
| SPH 520 - Dysphagia | ||||
| SPH 522 - Diagnostic Methods | ||||
| SPH 524 - Motor Speech Disorders | ||||
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| SPH 525 - Augmentative Communication Or | ||||
| SPH 526 - Medical Speech-Language Pathology | ||||
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| SPH 532 - Voice Disorders | ||||
| SPH 533 - Neurogenic Communication Disorders | ||||
| SPH 537 - Fluency Disorders | ||||
| SPH 539 - Advanced Practicum In Speech-Language Pathology | ||||
| SPH 561 - Phonological And Articulatory Disorders | ||||
| SPH 562 - Advanced Language Disorders | ||||
| SPH 564 - Behavioral Neurology For Communication Disorders | ||||
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| SPH 586 - Advanced Practicum In Audiology Or | ||||
| SPH 589 - Advanced Practicum In Aural Rehabilitation | ||||
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| SPH 591 - Comprehensive Examination Or | ||||
| SPH 599 - Thesis | ||||
5. Completion of either a comprehensive examination or a master’s thesisStudents must successfully complete either a comprehensive examination or a master’s thesis. A maximum of four credits may be counted toward the master’s thesis. (See Exit Requirements) | ||||
6. Students seeking Ohio teaching licenseStudents seeking Ohio teaching license as a public school speech-and-language pathologist must enroll in student teaching during their graduate study program. Approval for the Ohio teaching license will be withheld until the successful completion of the master’s program. (See EST 575 - Practicum in Speech & Hearing, which is offered by the College of Education.) Two courses SPH 435/SPH 535 - Organization and Administration of a Public School Speech and Hearing Program, and SPH 438/SPH 594—Dialect Difference in the Schools) must also be completed. | ||||
Exit RequirementsThe program offers both a thesis and a comprehensive examination option. Students interested in pursuing a thesis must first complete SPH 596 - Directed Study with a graduate faculty member who is interested in directing the thesis. The thesis can begin upon completion of at least eight credit hours of graduate study plus the directed study preparatory to the thesis. The student must have a minimum 3.3 grade-point average in order to obtain approval for the thesis proposal. The student selects a committee that is composed of at least three graduate faculty members, including the thesis director and at least two other members. After approval of the student’s thesis proposal, he or she carries out the study with the support of the thesis committee. Upon acceptance of the completed thesis by the committee, the student is awarded the Master of Arts degree, provided all other academic and clinical requirements have been met. Students electing to write a comprehensive examination in place of a thesis must have successfully completed at least 24 credit hours of graduate study with a minimum 3.0 grade-point average. The comprehensive examination consists of selecting a service or research project that will involve professional writing and an oral presentation. Students must register for SPH 591 - Comprehensive Examination with the permission of their advisor. | ||||
Curriculum StructureIn planning a curriculum leading to a Master of Arts degree in Speech Pathology and Audiology, a student must satisfy the specific requirements established by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). These requirements partially fulfill the criteria leading toward the Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) in speech-language pathology. In addition, a student must satisfy the specific requirements established by the State of Ohio Board of Speech Pathology and Audiology for State of Ohio Licensing in Speech-Language Pathology. Students must meet with their assigned advisors to ensure that all clinical and academic requirements for national certification and state licensure are fulfilled by the time they plan to complete their program of study. | ||||
Specific ASHA Guidelines
All areas of academic course work must address issues pertaining to human development and behavior across the life span and for culturally diverse populations. These 75 credit hours reflect the 41 credits required for the Master of Arts in Speech Pathology and Audiology plus relevant coursework taken at the bachelor and post-baccalaureate levels.
Students must demonstrate clinical competencies across the life span as indicated by ASHA in the following “big nine” areas: Articulation, Fluency, Voice and Resonance, Receptive and Expressive Language, Hearing, Swallowing, Cognitive Aspects of Communication, Social Aspects of Communication, and Communication Modalities/Augmentative/Alternative Communication Systems. | ||||
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