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- The Speech-Language and Hearing Center at Molloy College The Speech Center at Molloy College
Academics Standards and Requirements
The mission of the graduate Speech-Language Pathology Program at Molloy College is to provide a curriculum that integrates theory and practice in the study of human communication and its disorders. To accomplish this mission, the Speech-Language Pathology Program will:
- Encourage critical thinking in a student-centered learning environment
- Nourish scholarship and creativity
- Encourage excellent oral and written communication skills
- Incorporate technology in clinical teaching
- Foster knowledge of diverse populations
Admissions Requirements - Deadline February 1
The requirements for admission to the program are:
- Completion of the GRE exam
- A personal interview
- Submit prerequisite coursework
Prerequisite courses must include the following:
- Three (3) credits in biological sciences
- Three (3) credits in physical sciences
- Three (3) credits in mathematics (statistics preferred)
- Six (6) credits in behavioral and/or social sciences
- Twelve (12) credits in basic communication processes, including at least one course in each of the following: anatomy and physiology, the physics of sound, language development, phonetics
- Six (6) credits of introductory courses in Speech-Language Pathology
- Six (6) credits of introductory courses in Audiology, including one course in auditory disorders and one course in aural rehabilitation
Students must complete a minimum of 56 hours of graduate coursework to be eligible for a Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology.
Program Completion Rate
| Period | # Completed program within expected time frame | % Completing within expected time frame |
|
2012-13 |
7 | 100 % |
PRAXIS Examination Pass Rate of Graduates
| Period | # Taking exam | # Passed exam |
Pass rate (%) |
| 2012-13 | 7 |
7 | 100 % |
Accepted Student Profile
| Average Scores | |
| GPA | 3.51 |
| GRE V |
148 |
| GRE Q |
145 |
| Writing |
4 |