FULL-TIME | FIVE TERMS
PART-TIME | NINE TERMS
Our master’s program aims to equip and empower effective speech-language pathologists to serve as practitioners and researchers to meet the needs of individuals, families, and caregivers impacted by communication and swallowing disorders across their lifespan.
As a Nevada State College master’s degree candidate you will:
In addition, content-specific goals include the development of the following in all MEd students:
Designed for students with baccalaureate degree in speech pathology, or who have completed the Nevada State College post-baccalaureate program. Students with other post-bacc leveling programs should contact the program director.
The full-time program is a day program, with most courses Mon – Thursday, along with NSC clinical experiences during the first year (may involve Friday). Clinical experiences can range from early morning to 8 p.m., depending on the patient availability and clinical setting. Full-time externships will be provided the second Fall and Spring. As of Fall 2021, the Full-time program will be five terms (54 credit hours).
Due to COVID-19, we are unable to offer a part-time cohort for 2021. We are anticipating for a part-time cohort to start in the fall of 2022. For students who hold a current Nevada Department of Education endorsement license for speech and language impairments, and have been employed with that endorsement for at least one year in a Nevada school, within surrounding Henderson, Las Vegas communities. We are requiring maintenance of contract during the program.
The courses will be spread out over fall and spring terms, with full-time externships in the summer terms (course work is same as full-time). During the fall and spring semesters, you would have 2 content courses, and 1-hour clinic meeting. We are planning a 2 evening commitment, i.e. Mon- Wed. Clinical hours will be obtained throughout your program, with externships only in the summer when you are not teaching. During the fall and spring terms, you might gain some hours in your school environment, or with some additional clinical opportunities, i.e. at RiteCare, our on-campus trainings, and SimuCase. The part-time program will be 9 terms, or 3 years with current plan of 54 credit hours. Some variability may exist depending on clinical experiences, therefore possible to complete in 48-58 hours.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Can I apply for the part-time program if my school endorsement in speech and language impairments employment is part-time?
Yes, we will work individually with you regarding practicum experiences and hours.
Can I apply for the part-time program if I work part-time outside of school environment, or I have another type of school employment?
Sorry, but no. The part-time track builds practicum experiences within your work environment in serving children with speech and language impairments.
Can I apply if I work at a Las Vegas area Charter school?
Yes, at this time we will be individually working with your school setting to arrange supervision opportunities. If no opportunities are available at your school, you may need to focus on the practicum experiences across 3 summers. Each person is unique, and a specialized plan will be arranged.