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Sydney University

Speech pathologists work with children and adults with communication difficulties, including problems with speaking, comprehension, reading, writing, voice problems and stuttering. Speech pathologists also work with children and adults who have swallowing difficulties or need alternative ways to communicate.
None. Recommended studies: chemistry to Year 11 (or a chemistry bridging course in February, prior to commencing studies) and English Advanced.
Major studies focus on development of skills related to communication difficulties, including problems with speaking, comprehension, reading, writing, voice problems and stuttering. Speech pathologists also work with children and adults who have swallowing difficulties or need alternative ways to communicate.
To qualify for admission to the honours program a student must: be enrolled in the Bachelor of Applied Science (Speech Pathology) Pass degree and have failed no units in the first 2 years of study, have a WAM of at least 75 in that course, and have the permission of the relevant head of department/ discipline/ program coordinator.
The Bachelor of Applied Science (Speech Pathology) degree is accredited by Speech Pathology Australia.Admission to this course is on the basis of a secondary school leaving qualification such as the NSW Higher School Certificate (including national and international equivalents), tertiary study or an approved preparation program.
Graduates of the Bachelor of Applied Science (Speech Pathology) are qualified to work as speech pathologists. Speech pathologists work in diverse settings (hospitals, private practice, schools and early childhood services) to assess and treat individuals who may present with a wide variety of communication disorders.
March
IELTS:-7,Internet Based TOEFL:-100(25/24).
AU$38400
4 years full time