Speech-Language Pathology Program


The D’Youville Speech-Language Pathology Program prepares students for professional success as speech-language pathologists and leaders in their communities through evidence-based learning, robust clinical practicums, interprofessional education and community service. The program is part of the Division of Wellness and Rehabilitation and the School of Health Professions. The School of Health Professions is one of the largest on the campus, with a dedicated and engaged faculty committed to academic excellence and an inclusive environment for teaching and learning. 

The Speech-Language Pathology program offers a Master of Science (M.S.) in Speech-Language Pathology.  Our two-year graduate degree program meets the knowledge requirements and competencies for entry-level practice as a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP).  The program can be completed in five semesters and is a total of 56 credits.