Course code: #C04386
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The UTS Master of Speech Pathology is a two-year, graduate-entry course.
Grounded firmly in the profession with an innovative and practice-based approach, the course enables students to actively participate in learning as they acquire the clinical and professional skills needed to enter the profession of speech pathology.
This postgraduate professional course prepares students with the knowledge, skills and confidence to work in speech pathology in the private and public sectors.
Over the two-year course, students can use the latest digital technologies for health and education and learn about speech pathology's business and professional aspects, including telepractice and telesupervision.
They learn ways to prepare for changes to the workforce expected with the growth of the private practice sector, telehealth, personal electronic health records, and the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
Through various learning experiences, students are immersed in meaningful interprofessional coursework, in-person and telepractice clinical work with children and adults, and clinical research.
$80,618
Cost of living | 1 person | $10,920 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $18,506 |
Tuition | 1 person | $62,112 |
Applicants must have completed a UTS-recognised bachelor's degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted other evidence of general and professional qualifications demonstrating potential to pursue graduate studies.
In addition to a completed bachelor's degree, applicants must have also completed the following subjects at a tertiary level within the last 10 years and must provide relevant subject outlines with their application:
Students must submit a completed Prerequisite Assessment Table with their application for prerequisite checking.
This would also be acceptable if the student has completed one subject that satisfies the pre-requisites for anatomy and physiology.
Selected applicants must undertake a short interview with a panel, and final offers depend on interview rank.
Applicants are assessed in the areas of communication, interpersonal, interest in speech pathology, and commitment to speech pathology as a career.
Applicants who have already completed a speech pathology/speech therapy degree overseas must also submit a personal statement stating their motivation for wanting to repeat a speech pathology qualification.
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