M.S. in Communication Sciences and Disorders
The Master of Science degree program in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders is one of the oldest and most distinguished Baylor University graduate programs with a rich tradition that spans over 50 years. In just four semesters, this accelerated program equips graduates for successful careers as speech-language pathologists.
Committed to a Higher Calling
In Baylor University's Master of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders program, speech-language pathology is our calling.
Our commitment to serving those in need and our passion for making an impact is inspired by Christ's command to love our neighbor and to care for the least of these. What does this look like in a graduate CSD program? It looks like a rigorous academic program that is integrated with Baylor’s Christian mission, shaping students not only in their academic pursuits but also in their ethical development. Baylor CSD graduates are prepared to lead with integrity and make a positive impact as speech-language pathologists.
SLP Graduate Program Components
Baylor's speech-language pathology program offers a rigorous and accelerated curriculum that prepares students to either become certified professional speech-language pathologists (non-thesis track) or to pursue doctoral studies through a graduate research focus (thesis-track) in just four semesters.
The Baylor CSD graduate program provides outstanding clinical experiences for students. During their time in the program, students will undertake clinical experiences in the Baylor Speech-Language and Hearing Clinic in addition to performing a full-time externship the final semester of the program in one of 150 sites across the nation.
What Our Baylor CSD Students Say
"Through my CSD classes, I have learned about different sounds and the way we produce them, and those courses have helped me improve my own listening as well."
"The program is tough, but rightfully so because we are learning important skills. If it wasn’t challenging, we wouldn’t be learning the skills to impact clients."
"Baylor has given me various opportunities to help further my own understanding of how to support and advocate for people of all backgrounds."