Communicative Disorders (MS)

The Master of Science in Communicative Disorders (Speech-Language Pathology) is intended for students seeking a comprehensive education in the developmental, biological, neurological, acoustical, psychological, and cultural correlates of human communication and its disorders and differences. The degree is particularly suited for those who plan to become certified speech-language pathologists.
Type: Graduate
Format: In-Person
Credit Hours: 54

The Master of Science in Communicative Disorders (Speech-Language Pathology) at the University of Louisville offers a comprehensive academic and clinical program that immerses students in a wide range of clinical practices that cross the lifespan. The program has maintained continuous accreditation since 1982. Graduates of the program consistently achieve high pass rates on licensure exams and secure employment in various clinical settings, including schools, hospitals, and private practice. The program has partnerships with over fifty practicum sites in the Louisville Metro area, surrounding counties, and Southern Indiana. Separate admissions tracks are available for students with or without an undergraduate degree in speech-language pathology.