University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire’s online Master of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders is known for high-quality, student-centered education. The part-time program allows enrollment of 26 credits per semester, making it ideal for those balancing work, family, or other commitments. The online format includes annual summer residency on campus. Students have 24-month or 36-month completion options. Clinical experience is completed through 90+ affiliated sites in students’ home communities. The program features a 100% completion rate and excellent clinical training outcomes.
Communication development across the lifespan, Assessment and diagnosis of communication disorders, Language assessment and intervention, Pediatric and adult speech disorders, Voice and resonance disorders, Motor speech disorders, Cognitive-communication disorders, Dysphagia assessment, Swallowing disorders, AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication), Counseling in communication disorders, Evidence-based practice methods. Clinical practicum through 90+ community sites.
β’ Degree Required: Bachelor’s degree
β’ GRE/GMAT: Optional or Not Required
β’ TOEFL/IELTS: Required for international students (TOEFL 80+ / IELTS 6.5+)
β’ Statement of Purpose: Required
β’ Letters of Recommendation: 2β3
β’ Resume: Required
β’ Transcripts: Official transcripts required
Most programs have rolling admissions or deadlines in early winter for fall admission. Check the official program website for exact dates.
Upon completion, graduates are prepared to obtain ASHA certification and state licensure as speech-language pathologists across 50+ states, with clinical readiness and 100% completion rate demonstrating program quality and student support.
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