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The Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences program provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary study of human communication, including speech, language, and auditory processes. Over four years, students explore normal and disordered communication, anatomy and physiology of speech and hearing, language development, and clinical assessment techniques. The curriculum emphasizes scientific research, clinical skills, and evidence-based practice, enabling learners to understand communication disorders, assess needs, and implement effective interventions. Through laboratory exercises, clinical observation, and research projects, students gain the expertise necessary to advance speech pathology, audiology, and communication research.
Students also engage in internships, applied research, and fieldwork, fostering both professional and analytical competencies. Mentorship from experienced faculty provides guidance in clinical assessment, intervention strategies, and research methodology, preparing students to address communication challenges in diverse populations. By the end of the program, graduates leave with strong clinical, research, and professional skills, equipped to contribute effectively to speech-language therapy, hearing services, and communication research.
Year 1 – Foundations in Communication Sciences
Year 2 – Language and Hearing Development
Year 3 – Applied Clinical Practice
Year 4 – Capstone Project & Professional Development
Graduates are prepared for careers as speech-language pathologists, audiologists, clinical researchers, communication specialists, and educators. They may work in hospitals, clinics, schools, research institutes, or community health organizations. The program equips students with skills in assessment, intervention, research, and communication therapy, enabling them to implement evidence-based practices and support individuals with diverse communication needs. Alumni often contribute to clinical programs, research projects, and community health initiatives. With applied and professional expertise, graduates gain a distinctive advantage in speech-language and hearing sciences careers.
This program is ideal for students seeking advanced training in speech, language, and hearing sciences with both clinical and research experience. The four-year structure allows learners to develop foundational and specialized skills, participate in clinical observations and applied research, and complete a capstone under faculty mentorship. By engaging in practical internships, research projects, and intervention studies, students cultivate critical thinking, professional competence, and clinical expertise. The curriculum emphasizes assessment, intervention, and evidence-based practice, preparing graduates to make meaningful contributions to communication health, clinical research, and professional practice.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 (512) 471-3434
Email: gradadmissions@utexas.edu
Address: 110 Inner Campus Drive, Stop G1800, Austin, TX 78712, USA