BSc (Hons) Speech and Language Therapy
Speech and language therapists work with a range of different clients including children with learning disorders, people who have experienced stroke, dementia, head and neck cancer, eating drinking and swallowing problems, and congenital or acquired deafness.
The speech and language degree course covers the foundations of speech and language therapy including both the social and clinical context of human communication.
An optional additional master’s-level year offers a range of elective modules that are designed to enhance your clinical experience.
Students who are achieving at 2.1 level at the end of year two of the BSc have the option to join the Master in Speech and Language Therapy (MSLT). The MSLT runs alongside the BSc, with students on the MSLT completing an additional fourth year of study where they learn about clinical leadership and develop their skills to master’s level in specialist clinical areas and research.
As a graduate, you will be eligible to apply for registration with the Health and Care Professions Council and practice as a speech and language therapist within the NHS and other settings.
If you already have an undergraduate degree, City offer a two year MSc in Speech and Language Therapy, which also enables you to register with the Health and Care Professions Council and work as a speech and language therapist.
Speech and language therapists work with a range of different clients including children with learning disorders, people who have experienced stroke, dementia, head and neck cancer, eating drinking and swallowing problems, and congenital or acquired deafness.
The speech and language degree course covers the foundations of speech and language therapy including both the social and clinical context of human communication.
An optional additional master’s-level year offers a range of elective modules that are designed to enhance your clinical experience.
Students who are achieving at 2.1 level at the end of year two of the BSc have the option to join the Master in Speech and Language Therapy (MSLT). The MSLT runs alongside the BSc, with students on the MSLT completing an additional fourth year of study where they learn about clinical leadership and develop their skills to master’s level in specialist clinical areas and research.
As a graduate, you will be eligible to apply for registration with the Health and Care Professions Council and practice as a speech and language therapist within the NHS and other settings.
If you already have an undergraduate degree, City offer a two year MSc in Speech and Language Therapy, which also enables you to register with the Health and Care Professions Council and work as a speech and language therapist.