Speech Language Pathology Master
New South Wales, Australia
24 months

DURATION

HK$317,787.36

TUITION(INTL)

English

LANGUAGE

Full/Part-time

ATTENDANCE

On-campus

DELIVERY MODE

Unknown

DEADLINE

Overview

About this course

Our Master of Speech Language Pathology prepares you for professional practice as a speech pathologist, developing the skills to assess and treat people of all ages, backgrounds and cultures, and change lives by making it easier for people to communicate.

Who is it for?

Our Master of Speech Language Pathology is a graduate entry program designed to accommodate all qualified candidates regardless of their previous discipline. A career in speech pathology gives you the opportunity to work across hospitals, private practice, schools and early childhood services.

Structure

What you’ll study

The Master of Speech Language Pathology is a postgraduate coursework degree that will prepare you for professional practice as a speech pathologist, developing the skills to assess and treat people of all ages, backgrounds and cultures, and change lives by making it easier for people to communicate with others or swallow safely. Graduates from this program are qualified for practising membership of Speech Pathology Australia which allows them to work as speech pathologists in Australia.

You will complete core units in speech pathology theory and practice according to a prescribed course of study, including a minimum of 744 hours of professional placements.

Costs

Tuition
HK$317,787.36
(international)

Funding

Admissions

Qualifications

To be eligible to apply you will need to fulfil the following criteria:

  1. An Australian bachelor's degree, master's or PhD from an Australian institution or equivalent.
  2. A minimum average mark of 60 out of 100 or equivalent (GPA of 4.5 out of 7). This does not guarantee an offer as the places are limited and offers are made based on academic merit.
  3. Evidence of any other minimum standards specified by the Faculty of Medicine and Health.

For domestic applicants, the Indigenous Facilitated Entry Scheme and the Rural Applicants Facilitated Entry Scheme are available for eligible applicants. Please refer to the Sydney School of Health Sciences Special Admission Pathways Guide for definitions and information on facilitated entry schemes.

International qualifications

For qualifications awarded outside Australia, equivalencies and entry requirements are determined based on the country, institution, and qualification.

Language requirements
IELTS
7.0

A minimum result of 7.0 overall and a minimum result of 7.0 in each band

TOEFL
96

A minimum result of 96 overall including a minimum result of 23 in Reading, Listening and Speaking and 25 in Writing

PTE
68

A minimum result of 68 overall and a minimum result of 68 in each band