Speech Learning and Hearing Specialist

What can I do with my Communication Sciences and Disorders degree?



Employers of Speech, Language & Hearing Majors

• Schools
• Government Agencies
• Social Service Agencies
• Clinics
• Audiologists, Speech Therapists and Ear, Nose & Throat Doctors
• Retail stores and suppliers selling related equipment


Related Occupations for Speech, Language and Hearing Majors
            Some of these occupations may require additional education at Graduate or Professional schools. For information on qualifications and career specifics consult the Occupational Outlook Handbook or other career resources. Also, take advantage of career counseling offered by the Center for Student Excellence.

Adult Education Teacher
Agency Director 
Audiologist
Language Teacher
Sales Representative
Speech Therapist
Speech-Language Pathologist
Technical Writer/Communicator
Trainer


Preparing for a Job in Speech, Hearing and Language Specialists

  • Develop strong interpersonal skills.
  • Seek internship or part-time work in the field.
  • Join professional organizations (most offer student memberships).
  • Volunteer in schools or community organizations. 
  • Develop appreciation of individual differences and the dignity of each human being.

Program Overview         Contact Information
Communication Sciences and Disorders Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
College of Nursing and Health Sciences
On Campus:  Campbell Hall, Room 102
Telephone:  985-549-2214
E-mail: csd@selu.edu

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