Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours)
University of Adelaide
Course Details
Speech pathologists help us make use of arguably our most precious capability communication. As humans, we are innately social, our lives revolve around connecting with others through eating, drinking, work and play. Speech pathologists help people of all ages to participate in their life and connect with others. Talented speech pathologists are already highly sought-after, and demand is growing fast.
Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Honours)
Course structure: In the first year of study, you will be introduced to anatomy, physiology, public health and health research courses, with a focus on Speech Pathology principles. From the second year onwards, study is specific to the profession and will focus on establishing knowledge relating to typical communication development, linguistics, general psychology and advanced anatomical structures of the head and neck, while being introduced to the importance of client-centred care. The final two years of the program include the analysis of words, impact of swallowing difficulties, cultural diversity, consideration of clients who speak a language other than English, and the role of a speech pathologist. You will learn how to diagnose and treat speech and language problems, including stuttering, voice and swallowing difficulties caused by developmental delays or brain injuries. Clinical placement courses within the third and fourth year of the program provide you with an opportunity to apply learning in professional practice settings, under the supervision of qualified and registered clinical professionals. From late third year, youll choose one of two streams research or industry and undertake a major project. Research will hone your skills in developing new knowledge; industry focuses on integrating research into practice.