Recent publications from government and private sources indicate that the field of speech-language pathology and audiology continues to show a positive pattern of growth in employment for state licensed and ASHA certified speech-language pathologists and audiologists. The need for well-trained practitioners shows no sign of diminishing within New York state or nationwide.
The majority of audiologists and speech-language pathologists work in hospitals, community clinics, and school systems. In addition, many professionals seek and find employment in institutions for the deaf and hearing impaired or for the mentally and developmentally disabled. Some trained individuals also are employed in universities, industry, governmental agencies, private practice, or group practice working with physicians and other specialists.
Speech and Hearing Science- Minor Audiology
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