Communication Sciences and Disorders Careers and Practicum

Communication Sciences and Disorders Careers and Practicum

Springfield College Post-Graduation Outcomes

Includes bachelor’s degree programs in Communication Sciences and Disorders, Public Health, and Health Science

98%
Total
49%
Employed
49%
Enrolled in Graduate School
2%
Other

Career Outcomes

In a recent survey of 2022-23 graduates, 98% of graduates who responded from our Communication Sciences and Disorders, Public Health, and Health Science programs reported being employed or enrolled in graduate school. A sampling of our graduate employers and job titles is below.

Company NameJob TitleLocation
 Cheshire Fitness ZoneSpeech-Language Pathologist AssistantCheshire, CT
 Comkey Therapy PLLC Speech-Language Pathology AssistantHamden, CT
 Dr. Franklin Perkins SchoolSpeech-Language Pathology AssistantLancaster, MA
Simsbury Public SchoolsParaeducator for a Ready Set Go ProgramSimsbury, CT
SoliantSpeech-Language Pathologist AssistantMiddletown, CT
Chicopee Public SchoolsSpeech-Language Pathologist AssistantChicopee, MA
Meriden Public SchoolsSpeech-Language Pathologist AssistantMeriden, CT

Graduate School

Graduates who have continued their educations did so in audiology; counseling and casework; pediatric and developmental disability services; and speech-language pathology.

College/University Name
Adelphi University
UMASS Amherst
University of Connecticut
University of New Hampshire - Durham

Practicum Experience

Students complete a practicum experience with a speech pathologist at their site. The practicum is typically two semesters and at two different experiences.
 

Studying Communication Sciences and Disorders At Springfield College