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Pre-Speech Language Pathology

    Non-Degree
    Online

Online Preparation for Careers in Speech Language Pathology and Audiology 

成人抖音破解版 offers courses that fulfill prerequisites for graduate programs in speech language pathology or audiology. Courses are available each semester in an online, seven-week format, providing you with the flexibility to plan and schedule the courses you need. Direct entry options to 成人抖音破解版’s Speech Language Pathology programs in Erie, Pa. and Ruskin, Fla. are also available.

  • Connect with other students exploring the basics of speech and hearing.
  • Learn from licensed speech-language pathologists certified by the American Speech-Language Hearing Association.
  • Map your plan for a career in speech-language pathology or audiology with strategic guidance.

Flexibility to Meet Your Needs

  • Each 3-credit course is 7 weeks, online and delivered asynchronously.
  • All six courses can be completed in three semesters.
  • Only enroll in the course that you need.

Enrollment Guidelines for Success

  • Successful completion of 60 credits of college coursework.
  • Cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher in college coursework.
  • Apply for free at

Inspire your Academic Success

Prepare yourself with the foundation courses to pursue advanced degrees in speech-language pathology and audiology through key courses including:

Anatomy and Physiology of Communication: Study the structures and workings involved in speech, language, hearing, chewing and swallowing.

Phonetics: Study acoustic, linguistic and articulatory properties of speech sounds using the International Phonetic Alphabet.

Normal Speech and Language Development: Explore the building blocks of acquiring language and speech, including the brain, genetics and environmental factors that impact these timelines.

Speech and Hearing Science: Gain knowledge of how speech is produced, acoustics of vowels and consonants, synthetic speech and speech analysis.

Introduction to Audiology: Explore the scope of practice, anatomy and physiology of hearing mechanisms, hearing science and audiometry, and learn methods for assessing and rehabilitating hearing disorders.

Communication Disorders in Children and Adults: Study genetics and prevalence of communication disorders, consequences of untreated disorders and treatment approaches.

Our Faculty Experts

Elizabeth Daoust

Assistant Teaching Professor,
Speech Language Pathology Eri

Katharine Hill

Professor
Speech Language Pathology Eri

Chair, Communication Sciences
Speech Language Pathology Eri

Rita Lenhardt

Assistant Professor
Speech-Language Pathology-Rusk

Pre-SLP Online Faculty, SLP Er
Speech Language Pathology Eri

Nicole Lewis

Assistant Teaching Professor,
Speech Language Pathology Eri

Crd Clinical Education, Erie
Speech Language Pathology Eri

Luke Rosielle

Associate Professor
Psychology Program

Adjunct Faculty
Speech Language Pathology Eri

Chairperson
Psychology Program

Deborah Scheble

Assistant Teaching Professor,
Speech-Language Pathology-Rusk

Pre-SLP Online Faculty, SLP Er
Speech Language Pathology Eri

Madeline Concoby

Adjunct Faculty
Speech Language Pathology Eri

Darla Freeman

Adjunct Faculty
Speech Language Pathology Eri

Caryn Herring

Adjunct Faculty
Speech Language Pathology Eri

Stephanie Hohos-Mahoney

Adjunct Faculty
Speech Language Pathology Eri

Carling Koester

Adjunct Faculty
Speech Language Pathology Eri

Cassandra Lucas-Szumigala

Adjunct Faculty
Speech Language Pathology Eri

Jennifer Lyons

Adjunct Faculty
Speech Language Pathology Eri

Luke Rosielle

Associate Professor
Psychology Program

Adjunct Faculty
Speech Language Pathology Eri

Chairperson
Psychology Program

Sarah Stanczyk

Adjunct Faculty
Speech-Language Pathology-Rusk

Adjunct Faculty
Speech Language Pathology Eri

Rachel Straub

Adjunct Faculty
Speech Language Pathology Eri