PROJECT-BASED LEARNING
Communication disorders majors provide speech, language, voice, swallowing, hearing screenings and treatment services in state-of-the-art clinic rooms.
PROFESSIONAL PARTNERSHIPS
You will work closely with students in occupational therapy, physical therapy and music therapy as well as nursing and rehabilitation counseling. This inter-professional education with its shared courses and opportunities to work side-by-side helps prepare students for real-world collaboration in healthcare.
Students have worked with companies and clinics such as:
• The Aphasia Communication Theater
• Walker Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders
• Maryville Speech and Language Clinic
FEATURED
FACULTY
Meaghan, director of the speech language pathology program, specializes in the evaluation and evidence-based practice of pediatric dysphagia, language development and disorders of children, augmentative and alternative communication, voice and fluency disorders, and special populations including: cleft lip/palate and craniofacial disorders, autism spectrum disorders. The American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) selected Meaghan as an aspiring leader in speech-language pathology, to be a part of the first Faculty Development Institute (AFDI).