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Programs in Speech-Language Pathology

Further your education at SUNY Cortland to become a speech-language pathologist.

You’ll discover a medium-sized campus that offers an undergraduate major in speech and hearing science as well as a master’s program in communication sciences and disorders. Both provide the educational training you’ll need to earn certification.

Here’s what you can expect at SUNY Cortland: 

  • State-of-the-art facilities: Opened in 2011, the multimillion-dollar Center for Speech, Language and Hearing Disorders provides evaluation and therapy services to children and adults with communication and swallowing difficulties. It also provides experience for graduate student clinicians.
  • Dedicated faculty: Your professors set high standards as licensed, certified and practicing speech-language pathologists and audiologists. Their training blends important theory, clinical methods and research that have proven to prepare Cortland students for graduate study and professional practice.
  • Opportunity anywhere: As a certified speech-language pathologist, you can work in settings that include clinics, hospitals, private practice, rehabilitation centers, schools or universities or skilled nursing facilities.

Take the next step and learn more through the pages listed below.

Undergraduate

  • B.S. in Speech and Hearing Science

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Graduate

  • M.S. in Communication Sciences and Disorders

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