Communication Disorders
Communication Disorders
Navigating communication disorders can be an exciting and rewarding challenge. The communication disorders program at Murray State will help you help others who struggle with speaking and hearing. We’ll provide you with a broad background in general education and human behavior studies, plus all the courses you need to pursue graduate studies in speech-language pathology or audiology. You’ll also get to participate in speech/language evaluation or therapy observation, followed by elementary clinical training in the first semester of your senior year, where you’ll be mentored by graduate-level clinician trainees. It’s a unique experience that will help you follow your dreams and excel in your career.
College of Education and Human Services
center for communication disorders
Average class size
40
Locations
Main campus
Clubs and Internships
When you join the National Student Speech Language Hearing Association, you’ll get the chance to participate in a variety of service activities that allow you to learn more about communication disorders and audiology. You'll also develop relationships with your peers and program faculty that will enrich your college experience.