Graduate Degrees Offered
Master of Arts in Speech-Language Pathology (M.A.)
This full-time program begins in the fall semester and is completed in 5-6 semesters (2 years). For further program details, click here.
Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.)
This full-time program begins in the fall semester and is completed in 11 semesters (4 years). For further program details, click here.
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
This full-time or part-time program is designed to prepare students for academic, research and/or advanced clinical practice careers within the field of communication sciences and disorders. Students interested in applying for this program should contact Dr. Jean Andruski at PhDinCSD@wayne.edu For further program details, click here.
** Please note: If you are interested in one of our graduate programs and do not currently hold an undergraduate degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders or Speech-Language Pathology, please see our Post-Bachelor Program page for more information.
Questions? Please contact the Communication Sciences and Disorders Graduate Admissions Office at csdadmissions@wayne.edu.
The Communication Sciences and Disorders Graduate Admissions Office is located at Wayne State University Graduate School Admissions, 5057 Woodward, Suite 6000, Detroit, MI 48202 (Phone: 313-577-4723; Fax: 313-577-0131).
The department main office is located at 207 Rackham Building, Wayne State University, 60 Farnsworth, Detroit, MI, 48202 (Phone: 313-577-3339; Fax: 313-577-8885).
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