Master of Arts
Speech-Language Pathology – MA5326
Department of Hearing, Speech and Language Sciences
Grover Center W218
Athens, OH 45701-2979
740.593.1407
Fax: 740.593.0287
hsls@ohio.edu
Delivery Mode: Athens Campus
Terms of Entry: Fall only
Terms of Entry Requiring Program Permission: None
Program Overview
The Department of Hearing, Speech and Language Sciences is dedicated to excellence in research and teaching undergraduate and graduate students who will be successful in future academic study and employment.
This two-year program provides the academic and clinical experiences necessary for professional certification and licensure with the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). Teacher licensure is also an option. The program includes a sequence of core courses, hands-on clinical coursework, elective opportunities, patient-care experiences, and a choice between one or two externships near the end of the program. We offer students access to state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, a variety of clinical experiences, and possibilities for mentored research experiences.
The program offers numerous distinctive opportunities, including:
- Academic and clinical experiences leading to professional national certification and state licensure. Optional teacher licensure.
- Ample and diverse clinical experiences in a variety of settings including a beautiful, well-equipped on-campus clinic located in the same building as the academic classrooms, research labs and offices.
- Engagement with multicultural, multinational and multilingual students and faculty
- Dedicated and personalized clinical supervision from seasoned clinicians.
- A nationwide network of over 250 clinical externship sites.
- Opportunities to engage in interdisciplinary and global health initiatives.
Master’s degree applicants who are interested in academic careers and who demonstrate potential for doctoral study may request consideration for admission to a special Joint M.A. to Ph.D. program. This program is for students who are certain they wish to pursue a Ph.D. and receive a M.A. degree along the way. Upon completion of the program, the student will have completed a master’s degree in speech-language pathology and a doctorate of philosophy in speech language science. This allows for maximum efficiency overall, and permits the student to pursue research and clinical training simultaneously, rather than sequentially. The purpose of this program is to nurture and guide students with excellent potential while integrating master’s and doctoral coursework, research, and clinical experiences.
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the program, students will be able to:
- appraise research in the discipline.
- demonstrate professional behaviors when interacting with key stakeholders.
- identify appropriate diagnostic tools and procedures for a child client.
- identify appropriate diagnostic tools and procedures for an adult client.
- identify appropriate treatment techniques and procedures for a child client.
- identify appropriate treatment techniques and procedures for an adult client.
Opportunities for Graduates
The Master of Arts in speech-language pathology (M.A.) degree at Ohio University provides numerous distinctive opportunities including ample and diverse clinical experiences and settings and a nationwide network of clinical externship sites. Speech-language pathologists are employed in early intervention, preschools, K-12 schools, health care facilities, and colleges and universities.
Further Information
Link to Program: https://www.ohio.edu/chsp/rehab/hearing-speech-language-sciences/master-arts-speech-language-pathology
Admission Requirements
- 3.0 minimum overall undergraduate grade point average
- Completion of the CSDCAS application
- Completion of the Ohio University Graduate Application
- Completion of ASHA Prerequisites:
- Biological Science (General Biology or Human Biology or Human Anatomy and/or Physiology)
- Physical Science (Physics or Chemistry)
- Social/Behavioral Science (Psychology, Sociology or Cultural Anthropology)
- Statistics (Stand-alone course)
- Completion of HSLS Prerequisites:
- Introduction to Communication Disorders
- Phonetics
- Speech Science
- Hearing Science
- Anatomy/Physiology of Speech and Language
- Basic Audiology
- Language Development
- American Sign Language I
- Aural Rehabilitation
- English Proficiency: Non-native speakers of English must demonstrate by submitting official test scores for either the (TOEFL) or the (IELTS). Photocopies and/or faxes of English proficiency scores are not accepted. Non-native speakers of English must also submit a recorded sample of spoken English.
- Complete application information and instructions can be found at:
- Up to 8 hours of graduate-level coursework is considered.
International Students
This program permits full-time enrollment in residence at Ohio University, and an I-20 may be issued based on admission to this program.
Graduation Requirements
Students must complete 71 hours of approved graduate coursework and HSLS and ASHA prerequisites.