New York University
Steinhardt School of Culture
Dept of Commun Sci & Dis
665 Broadway Ste 924
New York, NY 10012
Phone: (212)998-5228
Fax: (212)995-4356
E-mail Address: maria.grigos@nyu.edu
http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/csd//
CAA Accreditation Information
Accredited
Master’s Degree in Speech Language Pathology
CAA Accredited (MS) (2009 - 2017)
Next Accreditation Review: August 2016
Programs
General
- Administrative Location:
- School of Culture, Education and Human Development
- Combined Degree Programs Offered:
- No
- Distance Education Availability:
- Degree program does not offer a distance education option.
- Part-time Enrollment:
- The degree program does not accept part-time students.
- Multicultural/Bilingual Emphasis:
- The program does not offer a multicultural or bilingual emphasis.
- Study Abroad Opportunities:
- The degree program does not offer study abroad opportunities.
- Areas of Research:
- Language: Normal processes, disorders
- Neurogenics (apraxia, aphasia, dysarthria, cognitive)
- Speech: Articulation, phonology
- Voice disorders
- Literacy
- Autism
- Institution Grants and Contract(s)
- Federally funded research grant(s) : 3
- Total dollar amount: $260,000
- Federally funded personnel preparation grant(s) : 0
- Total dollar amount: $0
- Postdoctoral Opportunities:
- No postdoctoral opportunities
- Specialty Tracks / Unique Features:
- Students enrolled in Communication in Aging course will complete service learning component at a local senior center, which has agreed to accept students in their center. This is one mandatory aspect of the course that leads to credit.
- Minority Serving Institution:
- Data not available.
- NSSLHA Chapter:
- Yes
Admissions
- Application Process:
- University online application
- University hard copy application
Enrollment
- Total Undergraduate Enrollment:
- 87
Graduation
- Total Number of Degrees Granted:
- Full time: 27
- Part time: 0
- Total: 27
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General
- Administrative Location:
- School of Culture, Education and Human Development
- Combined Degree Programs Offered:
- No
- Distance Education Availability:
- Degree program does not offer a distance education option.
- Part-time Enrollment:
- The degree program does not accept part-time students.
- Multicultural/Bilingual Emphasis:
- The program does not offer a multicultural or bilingual emphasis.
- Study Abroad Opportunities:
- Department of Logopedics & Phoniatrics, Lund University, Sweden
- Areas of Research:
- Language: Normal processes, disorders
- Neurogenics (apraxia, aphasia, dysarthria, cognitive)
- Speech: Articulation, phonology
- Voice disorders
- Literacy
- Autism
- Institution Grants and Contract(s)
- Federally funded research grant(s) : 3
- Total dollar amount: $260,000
- Federally funded personnel preparation grant(s) : 0
- Total dollar amount: $0
- Postdoctoral Opportunities:
- No postdoctoral opportunities
- Specialty Tracks / Unique Features:
- The following elective courses are offered: Augmentative Communication, Therapeutic Approaches in Speech Pathology: Advanced Voice Disorders, Therapeutic Approaches in Speech Pathology: Aphasia , Craniofacial Anomalies, Neurogenic Speech Disorders in Children, Language and Communication in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders, Dysphagia in Infants and Toddlers, Baby Trachs, Counseling Skills for Communicative Sciences and Disorders, Computerized Analysis of Language Transcripts, Hearing Loss: Rehabilitation, Interdisciplinary Case-Based Dysphagia Management, Approaches to Natural Language, and Speech-Language Pathology Research Colloquium, Students may participate in a transgender voice group in the campus clinic. A practicum experience working with patients with Huntingtons disease is available.
- Minority Serving Institution:
- Data not available.
- NSSLHA Chapter:
- Yes
Admissions
- Admission Contact:
- Name: Erin Embry
- E-Mail Address: ee28@nyu.edu
- Clinic Director:
- Anne Marie Skvarla and Erasmia Benakis
- Application Deadline(s):
- Application deadline for Fall admission: January 06
- Application Process:
- University online application
- University hard copy application
- Application Requirements:
- Graduate Record Examination (GRE) score
- Letters of recommendation: 2
- Writing sample/essay: 2
- Other: Resume
- Average GRE:
- Verbal Reasoning: 153-161
- Quantitative Reasoning: 150-158
- Analytical Writing: 4-4.5
- Average GPA:
- 3.66
- Number of Applications Received:
- Full-time Students: 459
- Part-time Students: 0
- Total: 459
- Number of Admission Offers:
- Full time: 143
- Part time: 0
- Total: 143
- Number of Admission Offers with Funding:
- Number of students offered admission with funding: 30
Enrollment
- Target Class Size:
- 59
- Newly Enrolled:
- Full-time students: 44
- Part-time students: 0
- Total: 44
- Total Graduate Enrollment:
- Full-time students: 0
- Part-time students: 0
- Total: 0
Graduation
- Credit Hour Requirement:
- Total semester credit hours: 53
- Additional Requirements:
- Comprehensive exam
- Thesis
- Time to Degree (CED):
- Total semesters: 6
- Total Number of Degrees Granted:
- Full time: 64
- Part time: 0
- Total: 64
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General
- Administrative Location:
- School of Culture, Education and Human Development
- Combined Degree Programs Offered:
- No
- Distance Education Availability:
- Degree program does not offer a distance education option.
- Part-time Enrollment:
- The degree program does not accept part-time students.
- Study Abroad Opportunities:
- Department of Logopedics & Phoniatrics, Lund University, Sweden
- Areas of Research:
- Language: Normal processes, disorders
- Neurogenics (apraxia, aphasia, dysarthria, cognitive)
- Speech: Articulation, phonology
- Voice disorders
- Literacy
- Autism
- Institution Grants and Contract(s)
- Federally funded research grant(s) : 3
- Total dollar amount: $260,000
- Federally funded personnel preparation grant(s) : 0
- Total dollar amount: $0
- Postdoctoral Opportunities:
- No postdoctoral opportunities
- Specialty Tracks / Unique Features:
- The doctoral program in Communicative Sciences and Disorders provides students with training as academic researchers and scholars. This five-year full-time program includes several academic research milestones and comes with a competitive funding package (described below). In addition to research requirements, doctoral candidates take advanced-level courses in the department, school, and university. To obtain the PhD, candidates who hold a masters degree must take doctoral course work (43 points total), complete the candidacy research and scholarship requirements, and develop and defend a dissertation consisting of original research that makes a novel contribution to the field. Incoming students without a masters degree must minimally complete the prerequisite courses for a M.S. degree in this area in addition to the doctoral requirements (minimum 73 points).
The Steinhardt School and the Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders offers all full-time Ph.D. students a comple
- Minority Serving Institution:
- Data not available.
- NSSLHA Chapter:
- Yes
Admissions
- Admission Contact:
- Name: Diana Sidtis
- E-Mail Address: diana.sidtis@nyu.edu
- Application Deadline(s):
- Application deadline for Fall admission: December 01
- Application Process:
- University online application
- University hard copy application
- Application Requirements:
- Graduate Record Examination (GRE) score
- Letters of recommendation: 3
- Personal interview
- Other: Essay
- Number of Applications Received:
- Full-time Students: 13
- Part-time Students: 0
- Total: 13
- Number of Admission Offers:
- Full time: 6
- Part time: 0
- Total: 6
- Number of Admission Offers with Funding:
- Number of students offered admission with funding: 2
Enrollment
- Target Class Size:
- 3
- Newly Enrolled:
- Full-time students: 2
- Part-time students: 0
- Total: 2
- Total Graduate Enrollment:
- Full-time students: 2
- Part-time students: 0
- Total: 2
Graduation
- Credit Hour Requirement:
- Total semester credit hours: 43
- Additional Requirements:
- Capstone project
- Dissertation
- Research doctoral degrees granted:
- 1
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