Speech-Language Pathology, M.A. Online
Our Online Master’s Program in Speech-Language Pathology prepares future clinicians with strong academic, research, and clinical training to assess, treat, and prevent communication and swallowing disorders.
We also encourage students to serve their communities and the profession with skill and compassion.
Virtual Information Sessions
Virtual Information Sessions will be held:
- Monday, October 6th from 4pm to 5pm ET
- Monday, November 10th from 11:30am to 12:30 ET
Click here to register for a Virtual Information Session. A Teams link will be sent via email closer to the session date.
THE STUDENT EXPERIENCE
- Primarily asynchronous coursework and a diverse range of clinical experiences and placement settings
- Can be completed in 5 semesters full-time, with 66 credit hours total
- Emphasis on cultivating the knowledge and skills necessary for graduates to be active contributors and change-makers in their communities
- The Master’s ONLINE Program in Speech-Language Pathology is accredited by the Council of Academic Accreditation of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) and provides academic and clinical instruction sufficient for the Certification of Clinical Competence (CCC) in speech-language pathology awarded by ASHA and licensure in all states as well as the NC Department of Public Instruction
AFTER GRADUATION
- Graduates of this program may be employed in: hospitals (inpatient, outpatient, and acute care), skilled nursing facilities, rehabilitation centers, public schools, special needs schools, private practices, and early intervention programs.
ONLINE DEGREE Required State Authorization Language
Live outside North Carolina?
Currently, UNC Greensboro is authorized to offer online education in all 50 states and Puerto Rico. Find out more about State Authorization — a law that regulates in which states colleges and universities can offer education.
UNC Greensboro does not guarantee that programs which fulfill North Carolina licensure requirements will satisfy the criteria of professional licensure boards in other states or territories. For further explanation, visit Professional Licensure.
Notice
The U.S. Department of Education requires that all higher education institutions advise students as to whether their curriculum provides them with the eligibility to apply for a professional license and/or certification in the state for which they plan to practice. As such, please review UNC Greensboro’s status by state (PDF) for our Master program in Speech-Language Pathology. You should note whether the program either “meets” or “does not meet”, the program’s status in the state for which you plan to practice. The University of North Carolina Greensboro believes this information to be accurate, but final eligibility decisions rest with individual licensure authorities.
