The Master of Speech Pathology is a 72-unit program offered by the College of Nursing and Health Sciences. It requires two years of full-time study and is not offered externally or on a part-time basis.
This course is an accredited program and graduates will be eligible for membership of the Speech Pathology Association of Australia.
Applicants must normally hold an approved degree from an approved tertiary institution and typically have achieved a minimum of a credit average. However, the Dean (Education) may, under certain circumstances and subject to specific conditions, admit others who can show evidence of fitness for candidature.
The goal of the Master of Speech Pathology is to use best practice educational methods to develop graduates who are competent, reflective and innovative practitioners in the field of Speech Pathology.
At completion of the course students will have:
knowledge
skills
application of knowledge and skills
To qualify for the Master of Speech Pathology, a student must complete 72 units with a grade of P or NGP or better in each topic, according to the following program of study.
Students who commence the Master of Speech Pathology but elect not to complete that degree may be eligible to be awarded with the Graduate Diploma in Health Studies, subject to passing a minimum of 36 units of study within the Master of Speech Pathology.
36 units comprising:
SPTH9120 Speech Pathology Research Methods (4.5 units)
SPTH9121 Professional Studies and Communication Sciences 1 (4.5 units)
SPTH9122 Speech Pathology Skills and Practice 1 (9 units)
SPTH9123 Professional Studies and Communication Sciences 2 (4.5 units)
SPTH9124 Speech Pathology Skills and Practice 2 (9 units)
SPTH9125 Professional Studies and Communication Sciences 3 (4.5 units)
36 units comprising:
SPTH9126 Speech Pathology Skills and Practice 3 (9 units)
SPTH9127 Professional Studies and Communication Sciences 4 (4.5 units)
SPTH9128 Speech Pathology Skills and Practice 4 (13.5 units)
SPTH9220 Research in Practice (4.5 units)
REHB8101 Interprofessional Practice (4.5 units)
Normally a student may not proceed to the next semester unless they have satisfactorily completed the previous semester's topics.
Except with permission of the Dean (Education):
The award of a grade of Fail (F) in the same topic on more than one occasion may constitute prima facie evidence of unsatisfactory progress for the purposes of the University's Policy on Student Progress.
Every effort has been made to ensure the information published on the Course Rule pages is accurate at the time of publication. Flinders University reserves the right to amend its curriculum without prior notice, and will update the Course Rules to reflect any amendments at the earliest opportunity.
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