4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program
Pre-SHS students spend their first two years on the Pullman campus, completing Speech and Hearing Sciences prerequisites and general University graduation requirements (UCORE). Your Health Profession Specialist also serves as your academic advisor and can help you choose coursework that will provide a good foundation to further your studies in speech-language pathology or audiology. Classes may include psychology, technical writing, business, foreign language, math and other specialty areas.
After completing all of the prerequisite and UCORE courses, and earning a minimum of 60 credits, pre-SHS students transfer to WSU Spokane to complete final two years of the curriculum. Normally, students begin the master’s program application in their junior year.
The undergraduate program is a pre-professional program. To work independently as a speech-language pathologist or audiologist, students must go on to earn their master’s in speech language pathology or clinical doctorate in audiology.Professional graduate programs generally require undergraduate work in communication disorders, chemistry, biology, psychology and statistics. A 3.0 minimum GPA is usually expected, although competitive applicants generally have higher GPAs. The application process for the WSU master’s program is very competitive, and enrolling as an undergraduate in Speech and Hearing Sciences does not guarantee admission to the graduate program. You will need to work diligently to build a portfolio showcasing your academic success, personal achievements, industry experience, career goals and your compassionate character. TOEFL iBT: 75 or IELTS 6.5 overall. Copy of Passport
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