Master of Science Degree in Speech Language Pathology

 

Program Requirements

The Master of Science (MS) degree in Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) is a two-year program and meets the requirement of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) for clinical certification and the standards set forth by the State of Florida for licensure.
The Master of Science (M.S.) education program in speech-language pathology {residential, distance education, satellite location} at Jacksonville University has been placed on probation by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2200 Research Boulevard, #310, Rockville, MD 20850, 800-498-2071 or 301-296-5700. A program on probation is not currently in full compliance with the accreditation standards. Programs on probation remain accredited but must demonstrate compliance with the standards within one year. Council on Academic Accreditation Decision Page Link: https://apps.asha.org/eweb/ashadynamicpage.aspx?site=ashacms&webcode=caalisting&caacat=recent

Program Outcomes for the MS SLP are:

  1. Integrate knowledge of the principles and methods of prevention, assessment, and intervention for people with communication and swallowing disorders.
  2. Consider the anatomical/physiological, psychological, developmental, social, linguistic and cultural correlates of disorders in clinical decision making.
  3. Demonstrate effective communication, counseling, and collaboration with patients and relevant others, recognizing the needs, values, preferred mode of communication, and cultural/linguistic background of the patient, family, and caregivers.
  4. Integrate principles of ethics and cultural diversity into clinical decision making for individuals and populations experiencing complex health issues related to speech, voice, swallowing, language, and/or cognitive impairments.
  5. Demonstrate proficiency in the use of technology and information systems for speech-language pathologists that will improve the quality of care for individuals and populations.
  6. Translate relevant research findings from speech-language pathology and related disciplines to advance clinical speech-language pathology practice and improve health outcomes of individuals and populations.
  7. Influence public policy designed to ensure the safety and quality of healthcare for individuals and populations.
  8. Demonstrate social responsibility and advocacy for individuals and populations experiencing complex health issues related speech, voice, swallowing, language, and/or cognitive impairments.
  9. Lead interdisciplinary health care initiatives at the organizational and systems level to improve health outcomes for individuals and populations with speech, voice, swallowing, language and/or cognitive impairments.

 

Tuition

MS in SLP tuition for the fall, spring, and summer semesters can be found here.

Required courses:

Plan of Study - Five Semester Plan

This is a sample course sequence and is subject to change. All courses are offered once a year. 
Fall - Semester One
CSD 501Adult Language Disorders

3

CSD 502Speech Sound Disorders

3

CSD 507Diagnostic Methods in Speech-Language Pathology

3

CSD 529Diagnostics Lab

1

CSD 531Rehabilitation Research Design

3

CSD 526Clinical Methods I

1

CSD 542Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Swallow

1

CSD 518School-aged Language and Literacy Disorders

3

Total Credit Hours:18
Spring - Semester Two
CSD 508Fluency Disorders

3

CSD 503Language Disorders: Birth to Five

3

CSD 517Practicum Speech Language Pathology I

1

CSD 546Clinical Methods II

1

CSD 520Dysphagia Management

3

CSD 543Dysphagia Lab

1

CSD 544Multicultural Issues in CSD

1

Total Credit Hours:13
Summer - Semester Three
CSD 509Motor Speech Disorders

2

CSD 545Motor Speech Lab

2

CSD 519Aural Rehabilitation

2

CSD 523Adult Cognitive Disorders

3

CSD 524Augmentative and Alternative Communication

3

CSD 536Special Populations

3

Total Credit Hours:15
Fall - Semester Four
CSD 525Communicating with Parents and Families

2

CSD 538Voice and Resonance Disorders

3

CSD 528Practicum Spch-Lang Pathol II

1

CSD 548Clinical Methods III

2

CSD 547Pediatric Feeding

1

Total Credit Hours:9
Spring - Semester Five
CSD 550Externship in Speech-Language Pathology

2-4

CSD 552Research for Master's Thesis

2

CSD 553Capstone Course

1

Total Credit Hours:5

CSD 550: variable credit

Total Credit Hours: 60

Clinical Requirements: A student in the MS SLP program must complete at least 375 clock hours of supervised clinical practicum experience, plus 25 observation hours.

Progression and Remediation

Remediation Plans: Knowledge

A student must pass each academic course with a grade of B- or better. Students who earn a final grade lower than B- will be required to complete a remediation plan and in some cases may be required to retake the course or may be dismissed from the program. Details on the remediation policy can be found in the MS SLP student handbook.  Students dismissed from the MS program may appeal the action to the Admissions Committee.
In addition to the course grade, each academic course will have knowledge competencies linked to the ASHA certification standards. Students that receive a grade of C+ or below on an assignment, exam or lab related to the standards must successfully demonstrate mastery of the competency by successfully completing activities to demonstrate competence. The knowledge competencies for each course will be listed in the course syllabus along with the method for demonstrating competence. Students must complete all of the competencies listed in order to complete their graduate program.

 

Remediation Plans: Skills

When the Program Director is made aware of a student who is struggling in clinic/practicum, they will meet with the Clinical Coordinator and the student to develop a Clinical Intervention Plan. The Clinical Coordinator will work with the student and placement to execute the plan. If the student does not meet the requirements of the plan AND the course in total, he/she will not receive credit for the course and cannot count the clock hours obtained in that practicum. The student will be required to repeat the practicum in a similar setting before advancing to other clinical settings. If a student has a final grade of C+ or lower on one in a practicum or externship course, the student will be required to repeat the placement.  If a student receives a C+ or lower during a second placement, they will be dismissed from the program.  A student who fails the Professional Skills, Interactions and Qualities section of a placement's final grade must repeat the placement regardless of their grade in other areas of knowledge and skills.