Are you considering becoming a speech, language, or hearing clinician and work with individuals with communication difficulties or differences? Are you wondering if becoming a researcher is in your future? Our undergraduate degree provides all the required coursework to prepare you for pursuing a graduate degree to become a clinician or a researcher or both! A master's degree (MS) is required for practice as a speech-language pathologist and a Doctor of Audiology (AuD) degree is required for practice as an audiologist. An undergraduate major in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences also provides a strong background for the pursuit of other careers, including teaching, working for agencies supporting those with disabilities, pre-med, and other health-related areas.
Are you thinking of becoming an audiologist or speech-language pathologist? You can learn more about these and other career options at HearingandSpeechCareers.org.
The College of Science Career Center provides the resources and support to address the unique and changing needs and opportunities of all students in the College of Science.
Have questions? The College of Science Career Coaches are here to help! Book a 30-minute virtual or in-person appointment with the team through Handshake for 1-on-1 support with career exploration, resume & cover letter building support, interview practice & preparation, and more! Be sure to select "College of Science Career Center" when booking your appointment. Watch a video on how to book an appointment here.
Want to leverage resources to get started on your own? Visit the College of Science Career Center's student resources page.
- Equip yourself for the job and internship search with our ready-to-use templates for your Resume, CV, and Cover Letter.
- Leverage our resources to sharpen your interview skills and gain insight on building a professional network through our Science Shadows program.
Students can also learn more about the professions by talking with individual faculty members. Call (520) 621-1644 to make an appointment with a member of our faculty.