School of Psychology and Speech Pathology. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (SPEECH PATHOLOGY) Information for Prospective Students. Make tomorrow better.

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School of Psychology and Speech Pathology BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (SPEECH PATHOLOGY) Information for Prospective Students Make tomorrow better.

WELCOME TO CURTIN UNIVERSITY ABOUT THE SCHOOL The 2015 graduate destination survey shows a total employment rate of 90% with annual salary up to $90,000. Our research was rated 4 out of 5 ( above world ranking ) in the 2015 Excellence in Research for Australia exercise. Strong professional links ensure that teaching, research, and practice are closely linked and that our courses are career-relevant. Our award-winning staff are friendly, student-focused, and committed to offering a supportive environment to students. Curtin University is Western Australia s largest and most preferred university, recognised for the practical and applied nature of its courses. Curtin is ranked in the top two per cent of universities worldwide in the highly regarded Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU). In addition, Curtin has been ranked 26th most international university in the world in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2016. Our psychology courses are accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) which enables students to apply for provisional registration to become a registered psychologist in Australia. Our speech pathology courses are accredited by Speech Pathology Australia (SPA). Graduates will be eligible to practice as a speech pathologist in Australia. We are the only school in Western Australia to offer a graduate entry master program in speech pathology.

ABOUT SPEECH PATHOLOGY Verbal communication is a foundational human power that most of us take for granted. Speech Pathologists are concerned with individuals across all ages including people who face communication difficulties or difficulties swallowing or feeding. These difficulties may arise from a range of causes including neurological damage, hearing impairment, physical dysfunction, psychological disturbance and intellectual impairment, or from developmental delays which have no identified cause. As a speech pathologist you will work with those affected to reduce the impact of these difficulties on their lives. WHY DO WE NEED SPEECH PATHOLOGISTS? The Speech Pathology Association of Australia (2003) outlines the scope of practice for Speech Pathologists in Australia. Certain populations within Australia may access Speech Pathology services to achieve the following outcomes: Maintaining current communication and/or swallowing abilities Improving the communication and/or swallowing abilities of clients Facilitating access and participation in education programs, return-towork programs and community-life activities Improving educational outcomes Improving general health, wellbeing and quality of life Preventing communication disability and swallowing handicaps Our speech pathology courses are accredited by Speech Pathology Australia (SPA). Preventing respiratory problems associated with swallowing difficulties, reducing health risks and length of hospital stay Educating others about communication and/or swallowing disorders, intervention and management Improving communication performance at work Improving social and family relationships Facilitating independence in the community Improving the communication environment. 1

ABOUT SPEECH PATHOLOGY Speech pathologists work in a variety of ways including providing individual therapy, working in small groups, working within a classroom, becoming involved in homebased programs, providing resources and information, as well giving advice and direction to clients, their carers and other professionals. They coordinate the management of clients, work as part of a multidisciplinary team, consult with other agencies, provide workshops and support family members and other caregivers. A speech pathologist is an important member of an early intervention team, an aged care services team and a school therapy team. The role of speech pathologists is to advocate strongly for appropriate care and services for people with communication disabilities. A speech pathologist s workload might include: Giving advice on feeding to a mother who has a baby with a cleft palate Working in a child care centre with a group of children who are hard to understand Working with a school child who can t understand what his teacher says Working with a high school student who stutters Training a teacher who constantly loses her voice to use it more effectively Rehabilitating a young man who has severe brain injury due to a motorcycle accident Liaising with the carers of an elderly man who has dementia Helping a woman who has had a stroke to regain her communication skills Providing education for teachers, doctors or parents Providing communication strategies for a person with intellectual disability Treating a person who has difficulty swallowing after a stroke Assisting children and adults who are learning to read (Speech Pathology Australia, 2003). WHY STUDY SPEECH PATHOLOGY AT CURTIN UNIVERSITY? Our graduates are recognised for their expertise in all facets of communication, their innovative approach to practice, their use of technology and their ability to conduct research in a variety of health sciences disciplines. The Bachelor of Science (Speech Pathology) degree is accredited by Speech Pathology Australia. You will gain invaluable practical experience in your clinical placements and have access to well-equipped clinical education facilities and resources including video, audio and computer hardware and software required for clinical practice and research into human communication sciences. Our staff are highly experienced professionals with considerable clinical, teaching and research expertise. 2

ABOUT THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (SPEECH PATHOLOGY) The Bachelor of Science (Speech Pathology) is a four-year undergraduate degree. In the final year, students may complete the Fourth Year stream or may be offered a place in the Honours stream. The Speech Pathology Fourth Year Stream combines clinical practicum and weekly seminars, and the Honours Stream includes clinical practicums, weekly seminars and an Honours research project. Entry to the course is competitive with increasing numbers of school leavers nominating the course as their first preference. In the first year of the course, students complete a common core first year curriculum in which first year students across the Faculty study common first year units, shared option stream units and discipline specific units. This structure provides students with valuable interprofessional learning experiences, as they can meet and study alongside students enrolled in different health science programs, thus learning about the range of professionals with whom they may work upon graduating. The quality of Curtin graduates is evident in the relatively high employment rate. Potential employers include the public health sector; teaching hospitals; community health (eg, Disability Services Commission); country health; private sector health; non-profit and non-government organisations; education; and private practice. CLINICAL PLACEMENTS Students will undertake a number of clinical placements across the course. The School runs the award winning Adult Speech Pathology clinic and Stuttering Treatment Clinics. These clinics provide the opportunity for students to learn in a clinical environment as part of the clinical program whilst also providing a service to the members of the public. Students who enter the Bachelor of Science (Speech Pathology) must be available for clinical placements throughout the final two years of the program. Placements may be scheduled outside of semester time and over the summer period. With increasing numbers of students in the undergraduate program and pressures on clinical placements there is limited flexibility around scheduling placements. Placements are offered in the Perth metropolitan area as well as rural and remote areas. Students complete two years of academic study prior to commencing clinical practicum. Applicants should be aware that before students commence any clinical placements, they are required to show evidence of the following: Senior First Aid Certification (this must be completed in Australia) A Department of Health Criminal Record Screening A Department of Education Police History Check A National Police Clearance A Working with Children Check Immunisations as required by the Health Department of WA. DURATION This course is four years full-time or equivalent part-time study. ACCREDITATION AND REGISTRATION The Bachelor of Science (Speech Pathology) is accredited by Speech Pathology Australia (SPA). Therefore all graduates from the program are eligible to practice within Australia and other countries with whom SPA has a mutual recognition agreement. KEY LEARNING AREAS AND CURRICULUM THREADS Speech Pathology at Curtin focuses on three streams: Human Communication Science (Theory to Practice); Clinical Science Pathology (Practice to Theory) and Research Methods. During the first year, students complete units with other students within the Faculty of Health Sciences. In the final three years students complete units from each of the streams. The mapping of units into the streams is shown in the diagram on the final page. COURSE REQUIREMENTS Prerequisites: At least one science course 3A/3B from the following list: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Science, Human Biological Science, Integrated Science, Psychology or Physics. OUR STAFF Lecturers who teach within the Bachelor of Science (Speech Pathology) program come from a range of different clinical and research backgrounds. All academic staff have or are working towards higher degrees by research, and clinical staff have extensive clinical experience and ties to the community. For more information on individual staff members please see the following website: http://healthsciences.curtin.edu.au/schools-anddepartments/psychology-and-speech-pathology/people/ Applicants must also meet the University s standard entry requirements, which include English competency. Desirable: At least Mathematics 2C/2D. The STAT is not accepted for entry to this course. 3

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES Apply knowledge of human communication science to the delivery of speech pathology services and research in diverse and changing settings Critically analyse information to plan, implement and evaluate speech pathology services and research Locate, extract and critically appraise evidence and information from a range of resources to solve theoretical and applied problems in human communication science Demonstrate excellence in written, verbal and nonverbal communication skills appropriate to the discipline within a legal and ethical framework Use technologies relevant to the human communication sciences to inform clinical practice and research Understand and implement varied learning strategies, and take responsibility for ongoing professional and personal development Incorporate and demonstrate awareness of global or international perspectives in health care to clinical practice and research in speech pathology Demonstrate awareness of and respect for individual human rights and cultural diversity Independently and collaboratively apply professional skills in an ethical manner across a range of professional settings. COURSE STRUCTURE Year 1, Semester 1 Introduction to Human Communication Science Human Structure and Function Foundations for Professional Health Practice Introduction to Psychology Year 1, Semester 2 Brain and Behaviour Indigenous Cultures and Health Evidence Informed Health Practice Studies in Language Development Health and Health Behaviour Year 2, Semester 1 Cognitive Neuroscience Pathology Approaches to Language Analysis Psychological Science Experimental Methods Assessment Pathology Year 2, Semester 2 Intervention Pathology Speech Science and Data Analysis Applied Speech Science and Stuttering Phonetics and Phonology Year 3, Semester 1 Motor Speech and Voice Disorders Hearing and Multimodal Communication Introductory Clinical Practice Pathology 1 Research to Practice Pathology 1 Year 3, Semester 2 Introductory Clinical Practice Pathology 2 Dysphagia Research to Practice Pathology 2 Professional Development Pathology Year 4, Semester 1 Honours Stream Honours Research Pathology 1 Clinical Practice Pathology Honours 1 Advanced Topics Pathology Honours 1 Year 4, Semester 2 Honours Stream Advanced Topics Pathology Honours 2 Clinical Practice in Speech Pathology Honours 2 Honours Research in Speech Pathology 2 Year 4, Semester 1 Fourth Year Stream Advanced Topics Pathology 1 Clinical Practice Pathology 1 Collaborative Practice Pathology 1 Year 4, Semester 2 Fourth Year Stream Advanced Topics Pathology 2 Clinical Practice Pathology 2 Collaborative Practice Pathology 2 4

year 2 year 3 year 4 SeM 1 SeM 2 SeM 1 SeM 2 SeM 1 SeM 2 HUMan communication Science cognitive neuroscience pathology applied Speech Science and Stuttering Motor Speech and Voice Disorders Dysphagia advanced topics pathology 1 advanced topics clinical Science in SpeecH pathology assessment pathology approaches to language analysis intervention pathology introductory clinical practice pathology 1 introductory clinical practice in Speech professional Development in Speech pathology collaborative practice pathology 1 clinical practice collaborative practice clinical practice research MetHoDS psychological Science experimental Methods Speech Science and Data analysis research to practice pathology 1 research to practice 5

GRADUATE TESTIMONIALS My favourite part about the speech pathology course at Curtin is how passionate the lecturers and students are about what they do. It is a close-knit community! Practical placements in third and fourth year are the best bit where it all comes together and you get to apply what you have been learning. I have found having a solid theoretical base and practical experience from my studies valuable in clinical and research work. Sarah Caley Studying Speech Pathology at Curtin was the best decision I have made. Over the four years of the course I gained so many friends, areas of interest, new perspectives, life skills, and a career I am so passionate about. I m always proud to introduce myself as a speech pathologist! Jessie Cresp Disclaimer This publication has been written specifically for prospective students who are Australian or New Zealand citizens, or have Australian resident status. Information in this publication is correct at the time of printing, but may change from time to time. For the most up-to-date details on Curtin s prerequisites, refer to the TISC website at: tisc.edu.au Curtin will not be liable to you or to any other person for any loss or damage (including direct, consequential or economic loss or damage) however caused and whether by negligence or otherwise which may result directly or indirectly from the use of this publication. International students This publication is intended for Australian citizens and permanent residents only. As some information contained in this publication may not be applicable, international students should refer to: international. curtin.edu.au or telephone +61 8 9266 7331 for further information. Part-time study, external study and online learning is only available to international students studying outside Australia. International students studying on a student visa in Australia cannot study part-time or externally. Some courses are not available to international students. Copyright information This publication is protected by copyright. Apart from limited exceptions as permitted by the Copyright Act 1968 no part may be reproduced or communicated by any means without express written permission. 2016 Curtin University Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code 00301J For more information: Future Students Centre Tel: +61 8 9266 1000 1300 CU 1000 Fax: +61 8 9266 3331 Email: futurestudents@curtin.edu.au Web: futurestudents.curtin.edu.au Please read the material regarding supplementary information required: http://futurestudents.curtin.edu.au/postgraduates/how-to-get-in/ supplementary-info.cfm Specific enquiries about the course, eligibility and selection procedures may be addressed to: School of Psychology and Speech Pathology Tel: +61 8 9266 7279 Email: psych-office@exchange.curtin.edu.au psych.curtin.edu.au ADV088468