Communication Disorders and Sciences
Our challenging pre-professional program brings together theoretical knowledge, research, and clinical practice to give you exceptional preparation for a future in speech-language pathology and audiology.
You will learn critical thinking as it applies to clinical problem-solving, how to relate classroom theory to clinical settings, use the resources of SUNY Cortland’s Center for Speech, Language and Hearing Disorders, and have the opportunity to work closely with top-notch faculty on clinical research.
Ultimately, a master’s degree is necessary for professional positions in speech-language pathology and an Au.D. is needed to practice as an audiologist. Graduates from our program go on to successful careers as speech-language pathologists and audiologists in schools, medical centers, rehabilitation clinics, acute care, industry, and many other settings.
Clubs/Societies
We have the Cortland Chapter of the National Student Speech-Language Hearing Association (NSSLHA) which is funded through the Student Government Association (SGA) mandatory activity fee. The purpose of the club is to provide opportunities for exploration of the professions of speech-language pathology and audiology from outside the confines of the classroom through guest lectures, conferences, civic engagement and philanthropy.
The club supports our students through mentoring opportunities and social events. It provides an excellent way to meet new people and increase your awareness of the profession you are entering. Membership is open to all students also entitles you to a number of professional journals at a substantial cost reduction.
We hope you'll join in the important community work that our NSSLHA Cortland group prioritizes.
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