Speech and Language Therapy - MSc
Birmingham City University
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MSc - Master of Science

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JAN-26

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2 Years

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MSc - Master of Science

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OverviewSpeech and language therapists play a unique role in supporting individuals who have communication and swallowing difficulties to achieve and live life to their full potential. Our MSc in Speech and Language Therapy will provide you with the necessary knowledge, skills and experience required to make a positive difference to peoples lives. Inter-professional learning opportunities are embedded throughout your studies, enabling you to develop essential core skills which will support you ...Read more

Overview

Speech and language therapists play a unique role in supporting individuals who have communication and swallowing difficulties to achieve and live life to their full potential. Our MSc in Speech and Language Therapy will provide you with the necessary knowledge, skills and experience required to make a positive difference to peoples lives. Inter-professional learning opportunities are embedded throughout your studies, enabling you to develop essential core skills which will support you to succeed within a dynamic professional landscape.

What's covered in this course?

Speech and language therapists support people of all ages who have communication and/or swallowing difficulties. Delivered at the West Midlands only training site for speech and language therapists - and the largest provider of qualified staff to the NHS and social care professions - this course is designed to prepare you to achieve excellence and professional autonomy in clinical practice.

You will learn through a variety of formats, including workshops, interactive lectures, and simulation sessions, which are run in state-of-the-art facilities on our Edgbaston campus. We are currently the only UK SLT course to offer extensive simulation opportunities and expertise.

Throughout the course, you will develop your understanding of research and evidence-based practice, so that you will be able to understand current debates in the field and contribute to the future development of the speech and language therapy profession.

Employability

Once you graduate from our course you will be eligible to apply to register with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) to work as a speech and language therapist. You'll have a range of career opportunities available to work as a speech and language therapist in hospitals, community health centres, mainstream and special schools, care homes, nursing and residential homes, young offenders' institutions, prisons and clients' own homes. You'll also have the option to work in independent practice once you have gained some experience, and to work abroad.

In applying for your first job youll be able to draw particularly on the experiences from your block clinical placements, during which students are immersed in all aspects of clinical practice.

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78/279
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16 Oct 24

Nice campus feel, modern and clean. Can be busy and hard to navigate. Location is helpful for living in student houses but roads nearby can be dangerous to cross. Student and..Read more

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07 Oct 24

The campus is easy to find and accessible via the local tram. The staff are very supportive and willing to answer any questions via the moodle message board. Some of the rooms..Read more

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Entry requirements

Applicants are normally expected to have a minimum of a 2:1 honours degree, or equivalent, in a relevant subject (for example, linguistics/languages, psychology, education, human biology). Applicants must normally have evidence of formal study in Higher Education within the last 5 years. However, we are sometimes able to waive this requirement if a candidate has a significant amount of professional experience in a relevant field, for example healthcare, social care, or education.

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£9,535 per year

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Nice campus feel, modern and clean. Can be busy and hard to navigate. Location is helpful for living in student houses but roads nearby can be dangerous to cross. Student and...
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07 Oct 24
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The campus is easy to find and accessible via the local tram. The staff are very supportive and willing to answer any questions via the moodle message board. Some of the rooms...
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Birmingham City University
4 - 6, Cardigan Street Birmingham England B4 7BD United Kingdom
Nearest train station: Birmingham Moor Street  0.4 miles away
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