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Degrees in Communication Disorders

Facts about Speech-Language Pathology

What are the job prospects for a speech-language pathologist? Where can I get more information? If interested, please visit the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association is the professional, scientific, and credentialing association for more than 118,000 members and affiliates who are audiologists, speech-language pathologists, and speech, language, and hearing scientists. Additional information about employment prospects can also be found at the U.S. Department of Labor - Bureau of Labor Statistics for speech-language pathologists and audiologists.

ADA Compliance

Students, faculty, staff, and clients of the communicative disorders program are treated equitably without regard to gender, sexual orientation, age, race, creed, national origin or disability. The institution and program comply with all applicable laws, regulations and executive orders.

Our department's strategic plan and assessment plans are available for public review in the Program Documents section on this website.

Contact Us

For more information on our undergraduate program, please contact the department office at 575.562.2156 or the Undergraduate Program Director Mr. Dwayne Wilkerson at 575.562.2159.

For graduate student information, contact the Graduate Coordinator, Dr. Suzanne Swift at 575.562.2724.


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