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Online Health Degrees in Communication Disorders

Online degree programs in audiology, communication disorders and speech language pathology.

Online Communication Disorders Degrees

Georgia State University reports that one out of every six Americans has a communication disorder. As a facet of health and medical sciences training, college degrees in communication disorders seek to delve deeper into the science and study of the details of disorders like stuttering, speech articulation problems, aphasia, and cognitive disorders.

Potential Communication Disorders College Degrees

Your existing education and career goals will help determine the communication disorders degree you choose. Choose from the following popular majors related to communication disorders:

Typically, Master of Science (MS) degrees will focus on research and science, while Master of Arts (MA) degrees will tend to focus on theory and conceptual discussion. Doctoral degrees allow for a close focus, while bachelor's degrees offer a broad base of education.

Careers for Communication Disorders Graduates

Working in the communication disorders field means putting years of education to work in order to help people live more comfortable lives. A variety of careers are possible for graduates of online communication disorders degree programs. Graduates may find work in the following locations:

Working as a speech-language pathologist requires a master's degree. While a master's degree in audiology was once considered standard, many new audiologists are required to earn a doctoral degree for positions. Entry-level positions for assistants, interns, and aides may be possible with a bachelor's degree level of education.


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