Master of Science Communication Disorders
Program Description
Gain the real-world experience you will need to pursue a career in the field of Communication Disorders.There's a growing need for speech and language services. With more young children and seniors in need of services, the demand for speech-language pathologists is great. Mercy University's Master's Degree in Communication Disorders is a premier program in the metropolitan New York area. The 60-credit program fosters ethical, competent, autonomous practice.
Admission Requirements
- GPA of 3.0 or higher in Bachelor degree.
- GRE not required
- Transcripts for all undergraduate and graduate programs attended. Students who have studied at institutions of higher education in other countries must present original transcripts and official translations as part of the admissions submission. Mercy University Office of Admissions will make the final official evaluation of international transcripts; however, all students are required, at their own expense, to obtain an evaluation of their transcripts by a NACES (National Association of Credential Evaluation Services) certified evaluation agency (e.g., WES, SpanTran, ECE). Such evaluations should be sent by the agency directly to the Student Services Support Center at Mercy University. A complete list of NACES members can be found at www.naces.org.The criteria for accepting international degrees and credits are the same as that for degrees and credits from U.S. colleges and universities.
- In addition to completing the Prerequisites section of the CSDCAS application, applicants must complete the "Prerequisite Checklist".
- Oral Communication skills necessary to provide services to a wide range of clients.
- Completion and submission of application on CSDCAS.
IELTS Requirements
Listening |
Reading |
Writing |
Speaking |
Overall |
6.5 |
6.5 |
6.5 |
6.5 |
6.5 |
Remarks:
- Tuition fee for 15 credit is given.
- I20(Visa Letter) can be obtained only after submitting a bank statement with a balance of USD $53,344.