NYU Speech-Language Pathology | Online
NYU Steinhardt’s online master of science in Communicative Sciences and Disorders program provides comprehensive, evidence-based training to committed individuals aspiring to be speech-language pathologists. No GRE required.
Provide Interpersonal, Evidence-Based Care
At NYU Steinhardt, we hold high standards for both our faculty and students and believe research and evidence-based clinical practice are crucial to your training to become a speech-language pathologist (SLP). We prepare driven students to become creative, collaborative, and effective speech-language pathologists. Through Speech@NYU, you will gain the experience needed to provide care to all communities.
Our expert faculty are dedicated to supporting and mentoring students in developing robust evidence-based clinical skills.
- Approximately 15:1 student-to-teacher ratio
- Clinical field placements
- Highly experienced faculty
NYU Steinhardt also offers an on-campus version of the Master of Science in Communicative Sciences and Disorders degree. Learn more today.
Speech@NYU is accredited by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association’s (ASHA) Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (CAA). ASHA is the national professional, scientific, and credentialing association for the speech-language pathology (SLP) profession, with more than 186,000 members and affiliates nationwide. Speech@NYU is the online modality of NYU’s graduate program in communicative sciences and disorders, which has been continuously accredited by ASHA for decades.
Social Progress Begins with Speech@NYU
NYU Steinhardt partners with 2U to support the delivery of this online program. NYU Steinhardt has full control over the program, including all core academic functions. Click here to learn more about 2U’s roles and responsibilities.
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