

BSc Speech and Language Therapy
About this course
Speech and language therapy is concerned with the assessment and treatment of communication difficulties and disorders affecting speech, language, fluency, voice, and swallowing. It is a clinical profession that works with a diverse range of clients across the lifespan, from children with developmental language disorders or stammering to adults who have acquired communication difficulties following stroke, brain injury, head and neck cancer, or progressive neurological conditions. The work requires clinical rigour, deep knowledge of anatomy and linguistics, and exceptional interpersonal skill. At City St George's, University of London this four-year full-time programme is professionally accredited and qualifies graduates to practise as speech and language therapists. The university is the UK's largest provider of speech and language education and has a long-standing reputation for the quality of its clinical training. You will learn from world-class academics and clinicians, and you will treat a wide range of real clients and disorders throughout the course, developing clinical competence alongside your academic knowledge. The typical entry tariff of 120 points provides an indication of the academic level expected. You will study anatomy and physiology of the speech and hearing mechanisms, linguistics, psychology, neurology, and the clinical frameworks used to assess and treat communication disorders. Practical placements in clinical settings are central to the programme, ensuring that your learning is grounded in real patient contact from early in the degree. Graduates are qualified to register as speech and language therapists and work across the NHS, education settings, private practice, and the voluntary sector. Specialist areas including paediatric speech therapy, acquired neurological conditions, voice disorders, and augmentative communication are all well-trodden career paths. Postgraduate study enables further specialisation or academic research in the field.
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