Becoming a Speech-Language Pathologist
What is an SLP?
Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) are professionals who have training and expertise in evaluating, diagnosing, and treating a wide range of speech, language, communication, and swallowing disorders. SLPs work with people of all ages, from newborns to seniors. We work in a variety of settings such as hospitals, elementary and secondary schools, private clinics and centres, health units, child development centres, rehabilitation centres, and research facilities.
The College of Health Disciplines at UBC has prepared information on all the healthcare professions to help prospective students choose a career.
The only audiology program in British Columbia is the School of Audiology and Speech Sciences (SASS) at the University of British Columbia (UBC), which offers a “solid academic foundation, valuable opportunities for practical experience, and a stunning location in which to study.”
Speech-Language and Audiology Canada provides a list of all the Canadian University Programs in Audiology.
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The College of Health Disciplines at UBC provides information on all the healthcare professions to help prospective students choose a career.
The only speech-language pathology program in British Columbia is the School of Audiology and Speech Sciences (SASS) at the University of British Columbia (UBC), which offers a “solid academic foundation, valuable opportunities for practical experience, and a stunning location in which to study.”
Speech-Language and Audiology Canada provides a list of all the Canadian University Programs in Speech-Language Pathology.