Communication Sciences and Disorders, Speech Language Pathology Concentration (MA)
We are pleased to announce we have made some exciting updates to the Speech-Language Pathology Master’s Program at Montclair State University that will be effective starting in Summer 2025! Compared to the past, our program can now be completed in 6 semesters for students with an undergraduate background (2 years total). We will now be offering the opportunity for students to start the program in the summer and graduate in May of their second year (students who start in Fall will graduate in August)! We will continue to offer full admission to our graduate program to students without an undergraduate background in SLP who can complete the program in 8 semesters. Check out our website for more information about these changes and come to our upcoming information sessions to learn more!
The mission of the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders is to prepare students to meet the licensure requirements of New Jersey and the national certification requirements. Our graduates will be prepared to work with persons who have a variety of communication disorders and swallowing disorders. Our program stresses an interdisciplinary approach to the understanding of communication disorders, appropriate assessment of, and intervention for those disorders.
The MA program is a full-time, residential program spread over a two and one-half year period for students with a background in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology (SLP) or in Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD). Students complete a series of clinical practica at the Montclair State University Center for Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology and externships at a variety of sites in the New Jersey-New York area including hospitals, public schools, and rehabilitation facilities. For more information about this program please visit the Department of Communcation and Sciences Disorders page.
Students who are accepted will be assigned to one of two cohorts:
- Students with a background (have prerequisites) are students who will have completed or are enrolled in undergraduate preparation by the application deadline (February 15) that includes courses in the following six topics: Speech and Hearing Science, Introduction to Language Development, Phonetics, Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Hearing, Neurophysiological Bases of Communication, Clinical Procedures in Audiology, or comparable classes. If, by the time the student is applying for the program the neurophysiology class has not been completed or enrolled in, it may be possible for them to take it at Montclair over the summer before they begin their program so that they could join the “with a background” cohort in the fall. However, an agreement would need to be reached in advance between the student and program during the admissions process for this to occur. For students with a background in communication disorders, the program now has a reduced length of 2 years (6 semesters).
- Students without a background (do not have prerequisites) are students who have not completed or are not enrolled in all six of the prerequisite courses by the application deadline (February 15). As noted above, if the only prerequisite that a student is missing is the neurophysiology class, it is possible with prior approval that the student can complete this class at Montclair over the summer before they begin their program in the fall in order to be considered “with background.” Students without a background in communication disorders can complete the program in 8 semesters.
Upon graduation from the program and completion of the Clinical Fellowship (CF) year, our students will be eligible for licensure in New Jersey and for Certification by the Council on Clinical Certification of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association under the 2014 Certification Standards.
The Master of Arts (MA) education program in Speech-Language Pathology at Montclair State University is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (CAA) of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
Please refer to our programs of study page for a comprehensive list of all of the graduate programs offered within the university.