University of Technology Sydney Master of Speech Pathology
University of Technology Sydney

University of Technology Sydney

Master of Speech Pathology

  • Sydney, Australia
  • Moore Park, Australia

Master degree

Full time

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Master of Speech Pathology offers an extensive curriculum designed to equip students with the necessary skills for a successful career in speech pathology. The course prepares graduates to assess and treat communication and swallowing disorders across various populations. This program is typically structured to be completed in two years of full-time study, ensuring a thorough understanding of both theory and practical applications.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates of the Master of Speech Pathology can pursue careers in diverse settings, including schools, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and private practices. Potential job roles include speech-language pathologist, consultant, educator, and researcher, providing ample opportunities to work with individuals of all ages.

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 have the opportunity to use the latest digital technologies for health and education and learn about the business and professional aspects of speech pathology, including telepractice and telesupervision. They learn ways to prepare for changes to the workforce expected with the growth of the private practice sector, telehealth, the use of personal electronic health records, and the National Disability Insurance Scheme. Through a variety of learning experiences, students are immersed in meaningful interprofessional coursework, in-person and telepractice clinical work with children and adults, and clinical research.

The course prepares students for their future work as speech pathologists, competent to actively engage in clinical reasoning and case-based learning in a wide variety of contexts.

Speech pathologists work with children and adults with communication and swallowing disability in a range of settings including hospitals, health centres, schools and private practices. With the constant advancements in information and communication technologies and digital health solutions, along with growth in the private sector and clinical research, speech pathologists have a diverse range of career trajectories. The UTS Master of Speech Pathology prepares students for a rewarding career that empowers individuals and communities towards improved communication and swallowing, for participation and inclusion in all aspects of society.

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