Speech pathology

Welcome to Speech Pathology

Learn how to diagnose and treat communication and swallowing disorders, including difficulties with speech, language, fluency and voice. Get the opportunity to apply practical skills during clinical placement. Develop evidenced-based, professional, legal and ethical decision-making skills.

Placement

Clinical placements give you a chance to apply your knowledge in real situations – which is the best way to prepare for the workforce. There are a minimum of 90 days in the Bachelor of Speech Pathology and a minimum of 78 days in the Master of Speech Pathology. Attendance is compulsory (and you might need to travel to various regional Victorian locations).

You’ll use the InPlace platform to submit your placement preferences and find out where you’ve been placed.

Download the placement calendar here. Pair this with the university important dates calendar to keep on top of everything.

Meet your Course Coordinator

"Students have access to our extensive network of industry partners who provide exposure to different opportunities within speech pathology practice. These learning opportunities build confidence and competence for a successful transition to the workforce, while preparing them for meaningful contribution over the course of their careers."

Hannah Clarke
Lecturer | Course Coordinator – Master of Speech Pathology

Study load

We’d prefer you to do the whole course full time, but part-time study is available for the first year of the Master of Speech Pathology and the first and second years of the Bachelor of Speech Pathology. Subsequent years must be completed full-time.