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Masters Degrees (Speech And Language Therapy)
We have 68 Masters Degrees (Speech And Language Therapy)
Speech and Language Therapy is a type of therapy that helps people with communication disorders. By studying a Masters in Speech and Language Therapy, you’ll gain a qualification that can help you support people to improve their speaking and listening skills.
A Masters in Speech and Language Therapy will help you deepen your understanding of the subject so that you can help more people with communication difficulties.
The field of Speech and Language Therapy is constantly evolving, and a Masters degree will help you to stay up-to-date with the latest developments. You’ll also have the opportunity to develop your research skills, which can be used to help improve the effectiveness of speech and language therapy treatments.
You could learn how to assess and treat communication and swallowing disorders in children and adults. You will also learn how to develop individualized treatment plans, how to use various types of therapy techniques, and how to incorporate the latest research into your practice. You will also have opportunities to work with a variety of clients, including those with developmental disabilities and neurological disorders.
Speech and Language Therapy is a field that plays a critical role in society, as communication is essential to every aspect of our lives. Communication disorders can have a significant impact on a person's ability to connect with others and participate fully in daily life. As a result, the demand for qualified speech and language therapists is high, and is expected to grow in the coming years.
Why study a Masters in Speech and Language Therapy?
There are many different careers that you could pursue with a Masters in Speech and Language Therapy. Some of these include working in a hospital, clinic, or private practice. You could also work in a school setting, or even in research. The possibilities are endless, and all of these career paths can be very rewarding.
No matter what career you choose to pursue, you will be helping people to improve their communication skills. This can be a very rewarding experience, as you will be making a difference in people's lives. If you are passionate about helping others, then a career in speech and language therapy may be the perfect fit for you.
In addition to the career opportunities and rewards that come with a Masters in Speech and Language Therapy, pursuing this degree can also offer personal and professional growth. As a student in the programme, you will have the chance to collaborate with other professionals in the field, including educators, therapists, and medical practitioners.
This collaborative environment can foster new perspectives and insights, allowing you to expand your own knowledge and skills. Additionally, as you work with clients and apply evidence-based techniques, you may find that your own communication skills improve, making you a more effective communicator in all areas of your life.
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Master of Speech and Language Therapy (MSLT)
Massey University
Humanities and Social Sciences
Massey’s Master of Speech and Language Therapy provides qualified speech language therapists with opportunities for advanced clinical and theoretical study. Read more
MSc - Speech and Language Therapy (Pre-Registration)
Manchester Metropolitan University
Faculty of Health & Education
Our MSc Speech and Language Therapy (Pre-Registration) course is an accelerated, two-year postgraduate course aimed at graduates who wish to prepare to practise as a registered speech and language therapist. Read more
Speech and Language Therapy
Canterbury Christ Church University
Faculty of Medicine, Health and Social Care
This new postgraduate, pre-registration Speech and language therapy degree is an exciting opportunity to enter a profession that works across the lifespan to support people to achieve their communication potential in a range of developmental and acquired communication needs and eating, drinking and swallowing disorders. Read more
Speech and Language Therapy MSc
City, University of London
School of Health and Psychological Sciences
You will combine thorough research and analytical skills along with excellent practical clinical experience. Our MSc enjoys an excellent reputation and you will learn with experts who are leaders in the field of speech and language therapy. Read more
Speech and Language Therapy - MSc
University of Reading
School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences
Apply for this programme Accredited by the Health Care Professionals Council, with a purpose-built NHS and independent clinic on-site, the MSc Speech and Language Therapy is for students wishing to qualify as speech and language therapists. Read more
MSc - Speech and Language Therapy
Birmingham City University
Faculty of Health, Education and Life Sciences
Speech and language therapists play a unique role in supporting individuals who have communication and swallowing difficulties to achieve and live life to their full potential. Read more
MSc Speech and Language Therapy (Pre-registration)
University of Lincoln
Lincoln School of Health and Social Care
Speech and Language Therapy (SLT) is a growing profession which offers a range of career options; from working with children, adults, people with learning disabilities, and in education and healthcare settings such as hospitals, schools, clinics, in the community, and in people's own homes. Read more
MSc Speech and Language Therapy (Pre-Registration)
University of Essex
School of Health and Social Care
Are you a graduate who likes working with people? Would you like to become a registered Speech and Language Therapist within two years? If you are keen to become an allied health professional and want to shape the future of speech and language therapy, read on to find out how we can help you achieve those objectives. Read more
MSc/PgDip Speech and Language Therapy (Pre-Registration)
Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh
School of Health Sciences
Unique in Scotland: The course is the only postgraduate pre-registration course of its kind in Scotland. Placements: Your practice placements are an invaluable way of consolidating the theoretical knowledge you learn from weekly teaching, experiential opportunities and small group tutorials. Read more
Speech and Language Therapy (Professional Qualification) MSc
University of Limerick
Faculty of Education & Health Sciences
The MSc in Speech and Language Therapy (Professional Qualification) is offered over two years full-time as a route to qualification for professional practice for applicants who have already attained an honours degree. Read more
MSc Speech and Language Therapy (pre-registration)
AECC University College
AECC
This pre-registration course offers a fast-track into a rewarding career as a speech and language therapist helping people to enjoy a greater quality of life. Read more
MPhil Speech and Language Therapy
University of Essex
School of Health and Social Care
Our MPhil in Speech and Language Therapy offers you a unique opportunity to undertake research in a variety of health and organisational contexts. Read more
MMedSci Speech and Language Therapy
University of Sheffield
Department of Human Communication Sciences
Approved by the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists and the Health and Care Professions Council, this course allows you to work in a diverse range of settings and roles as a speech and language therapist. Read more
Professional Doctorate Speech and Language Therapy
University of Essex
School of Health and Social Care
A Professional Doctorate is a specialist qualification that is appropriate if you are in, or are aspiring to, a senior professional appointment in practice, education or management in health or social care. Read more
Speech and Language Processing - MPhil/PgDip
Trinity College Dublin
School of Linguistic, Speech and Communication Sciences
Speech processing is the science concerned with how speech communication works: how speech is produced by the speaker and understood by the listener. Read more