Programme Overview
A Bachelor of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences is an undergraduate program that prepares students to work in the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of speech, language, and hearing disorders. The program covers topics such as linguistics, communication development, anatomy and physiology of the speech and hearing systems, and audiology. Students gain hands-on experience through clinical practice, learning to work with individuals of all ages who have speech, language, or hearing impairments. Graduates can pursue careers as speech-language pathologists, audiologists, or in related healthcare fields, helping patients improve communication and quality of life.