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Graduates with a speech-language pathology bachelor's degree will:
- understand normal human communication and swallowing processes.
- identify and describe the etiologies and characteristics of communication and swallowing disorders.
- demonstrate an understanding of multicultural sensitivity as it relates to the discipline of SLP.
- apply effective oral and written communication skills in all academic settings.
Graduates with a speech-language pathology graduate major will:
- apply ethical behavior and cultural competence in academic and clinical practice.
- analyze and examine existing literature and other information to implement evidence-based practice across all aspects of client care.
- apply effective oral and written communication skills across clinical and academic settings.
- develop leadership and advocacy skills through active engagement in their graduate program and profession.