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The Communication Sciences and Disorders master's program holds accreditation from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association's Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology. During the initial year, students complete academic studies and clinical training at the OSU Speech-and-Hearing Clinic and other university facilities. The second year features alternating eight-week blocks of coursework and off-campus clinical externships each semester. Our graduate students gain robust theoretical knowledge paired with hands-on clinical experience using evidence-based approaches.
Program Structure
Thesis track - 57 total credit hours
Non-thesis track (with comprehensive exam) - 51 total credit hours
400 required clinical practice hours