Once students are admitted to the graduate program, those interested in the bilingual program are identified for course and clinic assignment. Frequently Asked Questions Additional information about the program and admissions requirements can be found on the Frequently Asked Questions page. You may also contact Dr.
In particular, courses in the Departments of Public Health and Nursing may be appropriate for Audiology students. Students should submit courses for approval to their advisor on a case? Please refer to the Graduate Student Handbook for students who are pursuing this program of study. In the Southwest, you can expect a lot of options in Spanish linguistics.
On the West Coast, you may find schools with a broader range of Eastern languages. No matter what language you pursue, you need to get all the right skills to call yourself a true bilingual speech language pathologist. They must:. A bilingual speech pathologist is a qualified SLP who also has near-native proficiency in speaking a second language.
They also have to be competent in code-switching, or seamlessly transitioning between languages in mid-sentence, and have additional skills relating to language learning as it relates to speech issues. ASHA conducted a survey in that found 10, certified bilingual service providers, covering 82 different languages. There are also likely some bilingual speech language pathologists who are not ASHA members.
Speech pathology careers can be found all over the country. But bilingual speech pathology openings are most heavily concentrated in areas with large immigrant populations.
That tends to be across the American South, Southwest, and in major urban centers around the nation. They may require hours or more of supervised bilingual practicum. Most of these focus on Spanish, the second most widely spoken language in the United States, but others have options for Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and other language groups.
Acquiring the second language you plan to practice in, if you are not already a speaker, is the obvious first step, but it may also be the most difficult.
Language learning to the point of near-native proficiency is a topic that involves deep study and practice in and of itself, quite apart from learning the additional professional linguistic and assessment skills required for offering speech-language therapy. Sponsored School s. No GRE required. Scholarships available. Bachelor's degree required. Graduate prepared to pursue licensure. Interviews Dr.
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