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Programme profile
Speech and Language Therapy is a clinical profession that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of communication impairments and swallowing disorders in children and adults.
The knowledge base for professionals in this field is drawn from the Medical and Health Sciences, Linguistics and Psychology. A significant part of the students
Programme content
Year 1: Principles of Human Structure; Fundamentals of Physiology; Anatomy of Speech and Hearing; Language Sciences; Speech and Hearing Sciences; Introduction to Communication Disorders
Year 2: Neuroanatomy and Embryology; Language Sciences; Speech and Hearing Sciences; Introduction to Research Methods; Communication Disorders in Children; Practice Education 1
Year 3: Applied Neurology for Speech and Language Therapy; Language Sciences; Speech and Hearing Sciences; Advanced Research Methods; Communication Disorders in Adults; Practice Education 2
Year 4: Professional Studies; Research-Based Dissertation; Practice Education
Entry Requirements
Students must present six subjects of which two must be at grade C or above at Advanced GCE (A-Level. The other subjects must be at least at grade C or above on GCSE or Advanced Subsidiary GCE (AS) papers. The six subjects must include: English, Mathematics and a language other than English.
A-Level Language required [other than English], at Grade C or above.
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