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Speech pathologists evaluate and assist individuals of all ages who experience various developmental, congenital, and acquired speech, language, voice, fluency, communication, and swallowing challenges. Pursue the Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours) at UniSQ to gain the skills needed to positively impact lives. Upon graduation, you'll be equipped to support patients with diverse healthcare requirements. Develop the ability to collaborate with other healthcare providers to create holistic treatment plans that enhance quality of life for those with communication difficulties. Benefit from instruction by seasoned educators and practitioners, preparing you to serve diverse populations, especially in underserved regions including rural areas, Indigenous communities, and low-resource settings.
Complete your studies with robust theoretical knowledge and clinical training, positioning you for a successful career in speech pathology. Career paths include private practice (solo or team-based), educational institutions, government bodies, non-profits, academic settings, healthcare facilities, disability services, rehabilitation centers, critical care units, community health programs, mental health services, youth justice systems, and speech accent modification services.