MasterOn-campusFlexible

University of Iowa

MS in Communication Sciences and Disorders

Iowa City, Iowa2 years$26K total tuition
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Est. Salary$82,000
Job Growth+19%
Top RoleSpeech-Language Pathologist
FormatOn-campus

Admission Snapshot

Degree Required
Bachelor's Degree (CSD or related field preferred)
Duration
2 years
Est. Tuition
$26K total
Format
On-campus
Schedule
Flexible
GRE / GMAT
Required
Concentrations
Speech-Language Pathology, Fluency Disorders

Typical admitted student: Bachelor's degree in communication sciences or related field. Minimum 3.0 GPA. GRE may be required. Personal statement, letters of recommendation, observation hours in SLP setting.

About This Program

University of Iowa's ASHA CAA-accredited Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology prepares students to assess and treat communication and swallowing disorders across the lifespan. The curriculum covers voice disorders, fluency, language development, dysphagia, neurogenic disorders, and AAC. Students complete 400+ supervised clinical clock hours en route to the Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) required for licensure in Iowa.

Career Outcomes

Earn CCC-SLP certification and practice as a Speech-Language Pathologist

  • 1. School Speech-Language Pathologist
  • 2. Medical/Hospital SLP
  • 3. Private Practice SLP
  • 4. Early Intervention Specialist
  • 5. AAC Specialist

What You'll Learn

  • Assess and treat speech, language, and communication disorders.
  • Evaluate and manage swallowing disorders (dysphagia) in medical settings.
  • Develop AAC systems for clients with severe communication needs.
  • Apply evidence-based clinical interventions across all age groups.
  • Complete ASHA-required supervised clinical clock hours for CCC-SLP certification.

Curriculum Highlights

The curriculum covers communication disorders across the lifespan, speech and language development, voice and fluency disorders, swallowing disorders (dysphagia), neurogenic communication disorders, autism spectrum disorder, augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), and clinical practicum. ASHA-accredited programs require 400+ hours of supervised clinical practice.

Top Employers

Schools, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, private practices, skilled nursing facilities, and early intervention programs.

Admissions

Bachelor's degree in communication sciences or related field. Minimum 3.0 GPA. GRE may be required. Personal statement, letters of recommendation, observation hours in SLP setting.

Academic Requirements

  • Degree Required: Bachelor's Degree (CSD or related field preferred)
  • Observation Hours: 25+ clinical observation hours
  • GRE: Required at some programs
  • TOEFL/IELTS: Required for international students

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