
 
Graduation Requirements
The graduate programs in the Department of Speech-Language Pathology
and Audiology do not offer a pass/fail grading option for any class
or clinical practicum experience. Degree requirements for all programs
must be completed within six years of the matriculation date.
Speech-Language Pathology (SLP)
Requirements
1. Matriculated status
2. Completion of a minimum of 52 graduate credits distributed in the
following manner:
Speech-Language Pathology required courses
22 credits
Practica and externships
15 credits
Audiology course
3 credits
Speech-Language Pathology electives
12 credits
3. Passing the comprehensive examination if 621-68000 Thesis
is not elected. (Details for the examination and thesis are available
through the Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology.)
Teaching Students with Speech and Language Disabilities (TSSLD)
Requirements
1. Matriculated status
2. Completion of a minimum of 54 graduate credits distributed in the
following manner with a grade of B (3.0) or better in each required
course:
Speech-Language Pathology required courses
30 credits
Practica and externships
15 credits
Audiology course
3 credits
Speech-Language Pathology electives
6 credits
3. Passing the comprehensive examination if
621-68000 Thesis is not elected. (Details
for the examination and thesis are available through the Department
of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology.)
4. Additional requirements
beyond the TSSLD degree for the New York TSSLD credential include:
A year of college-level study in a language other than English
A three-credit course in history
621-69800 Professional Experience
in Education and Reflective Seminars on the Practical Issues of Teaching
Seminar in Violence
Identification and Prevention
Seminar in Drug and
Alcohol Abuse
These courses may be taken before or after admission into the graduate
program. Certification is not automatic, but is awarded only to those individuals who have completed an approved
teacher education program such as ours, achieved passing scores on required
teacher education examinations, and applied for certification from the
appropriate state education department. Applications for and additional
information about New York State teacher certification may be found
at the"Ithaca
College Center for Teacher Education."
 
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