Course Overview
The Communicative Disorders (MS) program at San Francisco State University is designed to prepare students for professional practice in speech-language pathology. The program focuses on the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of communication disorders across diverse populations. Emphasizing both theoretical knowledge and clinical practice, it offers students hands-on experience through supervised clinical practicums.
Unique Features
A distinguishing aspect of this program is its commitment to serving multicultural and multilingual communities, reflecting the diverse population of the San Francisco Bay Area. Students gain specialized training in working with varied linguistic and cultural backgrounds.
Career Prospects
Graduates are well-prepared for careers in speech-language pathology, with opportunities in schools, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and private practice. The program meets the academic and clinical requirements for certification by relevant professional bodies in the field.
Key Faculty and Staff
The program is supported by experienced faculty with expertise in areas such as pediatric speech disorders, neurogenic communication disorders, and augmentative communication. Specific faculty names and profiles are available on the university's official department page.
Facilities and Partnerships
Students have access to on-campus clinical facilities, including the Speech, Language, and Hearing Clinic, which provides real-world training opportunities. The program also maintains partnerships with local schools, medical centers, and community organizations for external clinical placements.
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