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Master Of Arts in SPEECH LANGUAGE THERAPY

MA in Speech Language Therapy is a specialized postgraduate program that focuses on diagnosing and treating speech, language, and communication disorders, preparing students for careers in clinical settings, rehabilitation, and research.

Eligibility

Graduation Passed

Duration

About

Master of Arts (MA) in Speech Language Therapy is a postgraduate program designed to equip students with the necessary skills to assess, diagnose, and treat a wide range of speech and language disorders across all age groups.

This course combines theory with practical applications, preparing students for a career in speech and language therapy. The curriculum includes topics such as linguistics, phonetics, psychology, therapeutic techniques, and intervention strategies to address speech and communication impairments.

Core Subjects Include:

  • Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Hearing
  • Communication Disorders and Disabilities
  • Phonetics and Phonology
  • Speech-Language Assessment and Diagnostics
  • Child and Adult Speech Disorders
  • Audiology and Hearing Science
  • Cognitive and Neurocognitive Development
  • Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)
  • Voice Therapy and Fluency Disorders
  • Speech Therapy Techniques and Rehabilitation
  • Research Methodology and Ethics in Speech Therapy

Students also undergo clinical training and internships in healthcare settings, gaining hands-on experience in dealing with real-life cases.

🎓 Eligibility Criteria

  • Completion of a Bachelor’s Degree in Speech-Language Therapy, Audiology, or any related field from a recognized university.
  • Minimum 50%–55% aggregate marks (depending on the institution).
  • Relevant clinical experience or internship (as required by certain universities).
  • Admission is typically merit-based; some universities may conduct entrance exams or interviews.

Carrier Scope

MA in Speech Language Therapy offers a wide range of career opportunities in healthcare, rehabilitation, and research sectors:

  • Speech-Language Pathologist / Therapist
  • Clinical Speech Therapist
  • Speech Therapist in Rehabilitation Centers
  • Speech and Language Specialist in Schools and Educational Institutions
  • Researcher in Communication Disorders
  • Audiologist
  • Voice Coach / Consultant
  • Speech and Language Educator (Special Education)
  • Speech Therapist in Private Practice
  • Healthcare Administrator (Speech Therapy Department)

Further study options include Ph.D. in Speech and Hearing Sciences, M.Phil. in Speech-Language Therapy, or specialized certification programs.

Admission Process