Speech-Language Pathology Track
![A speech-language student paints with an adult patient during a group therapy session](/CSD/_Files/CSD-SLPtrack-full-20780_7643-.jpg)
Help people find their voice
Be the hero for people with speech, language or swallowing disorders.
In speech-language pathology, you can make communication possible for all.
Why take the speech-language pathology track?
- A big step to becoming a licensed speech-language pathologist (SLP) is graduate school. This track is your springboard to that next level.
- Is graduate school not for you? Start your career right away as a licensed SLP assistant or other supportive roles.
- Gain experience. You can help clients at our on-campus clinic, do research projects and join student clubs while in school.
- Clinical SLPs teach all your classes and labs.
Spotlight
Back to school, together
The timing was perfect for mother-daughter duo Julie and Hannah Anderson to study speech-language pathology.
![Hannah and Julie Anderson wearing maroon commencement mortarboards and gowns during their graduation](/CSD/_Files/AndersonSpotlight-e1602511206921.jpg)
Degree options
Want to pursue a communication sciences and disorders degree with an emphasis in speech-language and pathology? Use the four-year option as your schedule guide.
Related graduate programs
![A speech-language pathology student writes on a poster board during an adult group therapy session.](/CSD/_Files/CSDcareers-SLPtrack-20230309-2799.jpg)
Careers and outcomes
Make speaking and other communication processes easier for your patients.