Thursday, April 10, 2014

Speech Pathologist

           Speech Pathologist

Duties and Responsibilities:
They work across all levels, they provide appropriate speech-language services in PRE-K, elementary school, middle and high schools with no school level undeserved. They serve in ranges of disorders as described in the ASHA. They work with students exhibiting the full range of communication disorders, including those involving language, articulation, fluency, voice/resonance, and swallowing.

Salary: $73,970

Education:


During high school, you should consider courses in biology, physics, social sciences, English, mathematics, public speaking, language, and psychology. On the undergraduate level, a strong arts and sciences focus is recommended, with course work in linguistics, phonetics, anatomy, psychology, human development, biology, physiology, mathematics, physical science, social/behavioral sciences, and semantics. A program of study in communication sciences and disorders (CSD) is available at the undergraduate level. 

                                      

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