![]() If the course description is an antirequisite to a course listed on our website, it will satisfy the prerequisite requirement.Compare the course content to the description provided below. Consult the current academic calendar from the university at which the course was taken.If a course is not listed, applicants should follow the steps below: Consult the list of approved courses at the universities linked on our website.*The number of prerequisite courses required and the details for each prerequisite have been updated September 2021.*Īpplicants wishing to determine whether their coursework satisfies the prerequisite requirements at the U of A should: The following courses and associated knowledge/skills are prerequisites to the MSc-SLP program. As soon as a student has registered in a spring or summer course the student should send in proof to the department at All courses must be complete prior to the start of Fall term. A maximum of 2 courses can be in progress during Winter term or courses noted to be taken in Spring or Summer sessions. These courses are selected to provide speech-language pathology applicants with the background needed to succeed in the MSc-SLP program. Pre-requisite CoursesĪpplication to the MSc-SLP program requires the completion of a four-year undergraduate degree and the completion of 7 prerequisite courses, each worth 3 credits. The credits obtained can still count toward the 60 credits, and prerequisites. However, GPA is not the only criterion for acceptance to the program.Īs a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and in accordance with the recommendations of the University of Alberta, the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders will not be including the grades from Winter 2020 semester toward the calculation of GPA. The GPA used in the admissions process is calculated using the most recent 60 credits (equivalent to twenty 3-weight courses) for which grades are available at the time of application. Minimum 3.3 GPAĪ minimum GPA of 3.3 (4.0 scale) is required for admission into the MScSLP graduate program at the U of A. The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (formerly known as the Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology) does not recommend one undergraduate degree over another. Although you may present the minimum academic and prerequisite course requirements to be considered for admission, all applicants must exceed the minimum requirements to be considered for admission. A competitive application does not guarantee admission into the program. Since degrees vary greatly from institutions and countries, the U of A will examine course content to establish equivalences to a U of A baccalaureate degree. Bachelor degrees in speech-language pathology are not recommended and courses from these degrees are not accepted for the prerequisites. It is recommended that applicants contact the Faculty of choice to make sure that they have the required high-school courses for admission. Applicants must also complete the prerequisite courses. ![]() Applicants interested in Speech-Language Pathology must first apply to a 4-year undergraduate program for example: Education, Arts, or Science.
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