Departments / Communication Disorders (M.A.)
About
Department Chair: Dr. Sara Meilijson
Head of Program: Dr. Avivit Ben-David
About the Program
The study program in Multiculturalism and Multilingualism in Communication Disorders is designed to broaden the theoretical and clinical knowledge of speech and language pathologists working with multilingual and multicultural populations. The program's goal is to educate professionals as supervisors and key practitioners in the clinical field.
The program has been accredited by the Council for Higher Education for granting an M.A. degree, pending final accreditation by the Council.
Duration of Studies
Two years of study towards an M.A. in Communication Disorders. The program is geared to allow students to combine work and studies. Courses are held two days a week
Admission
- B.A. in Communication Disorders (from an accredited institution)
- Grade point average of at least 85 in B.A studies
- Personal Interview
For more details in Hebrew
Main Fields of Study
- Languages and culture in Israel
- Multicultural aspects of Communication Disorders
- Multilingualism during a lifespan
- Diagnosis and treatment of multicultural and multi-lingual populations
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