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School of Allied Health Professions
PROFESSION
The professional Doctorate in Speech-Language Pathology is a degree for Master’s-level clinicians who want to increase depth of knowledge in the field of speech-language pathology while also acquiring clinical research experience. Graduates of the program will be trained to take positions as master clinicians, clinical researchers, and university clinical faculty. Current practitioners will gain advanced knowledge in the field of speech-language pathology, with specialized training in evidence-based practice, critical thinking, and leadership. Doctoral students will become adept at analyzing and synthesizing the existing research literature as they work with a Faculty Research Mentor to design and conduct their own clinical study in their area of interest.
It is projected that students will spend 2.3 to 3 years in the program (9-11 quarters). Students take 2 classes a quarter for 2 years (8 quarters) and put the finishing touches on their capstone project for the last 1 to 3 quarters.
The SLPD program is split into two broad domains: research and professional content. In the research domain, students will be given the necessary background and support to complete an independent clinically-based research project in speech language pathology. During this process, each student will work closely with a faculty member who specializes in their research area. The research classes include a dedicated class on how to complete a study proposal, a formal 1-day capstone presentation, mentorship through the IRB approval process and implementation of the project, and finally, the presentation of defense of the study. Students will submit their manuscript for publication in a scholarly journal prior to graduating. Final journal publication is not a graduation requirement.
In the content domain, students will gain expertise in some of the most complex topics in the field. The doctoral Special Topics seminars in speech-language pathology are designed to provide clinicians with increased depth of knowledge that is current and evidence-based. Other classes include advanced knowledge in leadership and ethics.
Classes are predominantly online, synchronous, cohort based, and most include weekly Zoom class components one evening a week. Students will attend Loma Linda University in person at three different times during the program.
These three required meetings on campus are an opportunity to meet faculty, attend presentations, and interact with other SLPD students.
State laws across the nation require universities to be authorized to legally deliver online education to students residing in states other than the home state of the institution. To view the list of states authorizing Loma Linda University online students, go to: https://home.llu.edu/education/office-of-provost/departments-and-divisions/educational-effectiveness/online-programs/llu-state-authorization
9-11 quarters (2.3 to 3 years)
Public and private schools, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, short-term and long-term nursing care facilities, community clinics, colleges and universities, private practice offices, state and local health departments, state and federal government agencies, home health agencies (home care), adult day care centers, centers for persons with developmental disabilities, research laboratories.
Quarter | Application Open | Priority Deadline | Final Deadline |
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Autumn of 2024 | Oct 1, 2023 | — | Jun 15, 2024 |
The following estimated cost of attendance is based on full-time attendance for the number of months enrolled per academic year. Estimated amounts may vary based on a number of factors. Students may use these estimates when applying for financial aid.
Non-required costs that can be funded with scholarships/loans.
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