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Good speech language pathology schools in California?

I'm a high school junior in California, and I'm interested in studying speech-language pathology. Could you recommend some strong programs or schools within the state that I should consider?

a year ago

Certainly! California offers a range of excellent schools for students interested in Speech-Language Pathology. A few notable ones include:

1. University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA): UCLA has a well-recognized program in which students can earn a bachelor's in Linguistics and Psychology, a solid foundation for pursuing a graduate degree in Speech-Language Pathology.

2. California State University, Long Beach: Known for their strong Communications Disorders program, they offer a bachelor's degree that prepares students for a Master's in Speech-Language Pathology.

3. San Diego State University: SDSU offers an undergraduate degree in Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences which provides a solid background for those interested in pursuing a master's degree in the field.

4. California State University, Sacramento: They offer a Bachelor's degree in Speech Pathology and Audiology that provides a comprehensive understanding of the disorders related to speech, language, and hearing.

5. University of the Pacific: They offer an accelerated Pre-Speech-Language Pathology program where students can earn their Bachelor's and Master's degrees in 5 years.

Please remember that for a career in speech-language pathology, you'll need to earn a master's degree in the field. All of these undergraduate programs can provide a solid foundation for that next step. I recommend investigating each program further to see which one aligns best with your interests and career goals. Also, remember to consider the overall fit of the university, including size, location, campus culture, financial aid, and other factors that are important to you.

a year ago

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