Communication Disorders - Master of Arts

Students entering the graduate program with an undergraduate major in Communication Disorders/Speech and Hearing Sciences can expect to complete the program in two years if they enroll full-time or in three years if they enroll part-time and be awarded a Masters of Arts in Communication Disorders with a specialization in Speech-Language Pathology. The graduate program for students without a Communication Disorders background is generally one year longer because one year of leveling coursework is required. Enrollment in graduate courses in Communication Disorders is limited to students who have been accepted into the graduate program in Communication Disorders. To complete this course of study, each student is expected to meet the program’s academic and clinical competency criteria which are aligned with the requirements of state and national certifying bodies for licensure and clinical certification. Details regarding certification are available from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), and the New Mexico Regulations & Licensing Department.

The residential Master of Arts education program in speech-language pathology at New Mexico State University is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), 2200 Research Boulevard, #310, Rockville, MD 20850, 800-498-2071 or 301-296-5700.

Program Requirements

The traditional Master's degree plan requires a minimum of 63 graduate credit hours and the completion of at least 400 clinical hours.

Prefix Title Credits
Required Courses
SPHS 5110Research Methods3
SPHS 5120Assessment of Communication Disorders3
SPHS 5130Pediatric Language and Disorders3
SPHS 5210School Age Language and Disorders3
SPHS 5140Speech Sound Disorders3
SPHS 5220Adult Neurogenic Language Disorders3
SPHS 5350Voice Disorders/Head and Neck Anomalies3
SPHS 5230Stuttering and Cluttering3
SPHS 5330Dysphagia3
SPHS 5340Motor Speech Disorders3
SPHS 5410Professional Issues and Multicultural Practices in Communication Disorders3
SPHS 5988Clinical Education2
SPHS 5990Practicum in Speech-Language Pathology (SPHS 5999 may replace up to 4 of the 13 credit hours of SPHS 5990)13
or SPHS 5999 Master's Thesis
SPHS 5989Externship in Communication Disorders9
Elective Courses - Choose a minimum of 6 credits from the following:6
Cognitive Communication Disorders3
Swallowing and its Disorders in the Pediatric Population2
Introduction to Augmentative and Alternatice Communication3
Communication Disorders in Neurodiverse Populations3
Best Practices in Bilingual/Multicultural Assessment for Practitioners3
Special Topics3
Total Credits63

Leveling Program

The Leveling Program is designed for students with an undergraduate degree in an area other than Communication Disorders. The courses to be taken during the leveling year are listed below. In addition to these courses, students who did not complete at least one 3-credit hour course in all of the following subjects: Biology, Physics or Chemistry, and Statistics before starting the leveling program should also plan on completing these courses.

Prefix Title Credits
SPHS 5010Phonetics3
or SPHS 4510 Phonetics
SPHS 5015Audiology3
or SPHS 4520 Audiology
SPHS 5020Language Acquisition3
or SPHS 4610 Language Development
SPHS 5025Language Disorders Across the Life Span3
or SPHS 4715 Language Disorders Across the Life Span
SPHS 5030Anatomy and Physiology of Speech Mechanisms3
or SPHS 4720 Anatomy and Physiology of Speech Mechanisms
SPHS 5035Speech and Hearing Science3
or SPHS 4620 Speech and Hearing Science
SPHS 5040Speech Disorders Across the Lifespan3
or SPHS 4710 Speech Disorders Across the Lifespan
SPHS 5045Clinical Methods and Procedures3
or SPHS 4810 Clinical Methods and Procedures
SPHS 5050Neural Bases of Communication Disorders3
or SPHS 4820 Neural Bases of Communication Disorders
SPHS 5055Aural Rehabilitation3
or SPHS 4830 Aural Rehabilitation
Total Credits30
Plan of Study Grid
First YearCredits
SPHS 5110 Research Methods 3
SPHS 5120 Assessment of Communication Disorders 3
SPHS 5130 Pediatric Language and Disorders 3
SPHS 5140 Speech Sound Disorders 3
SPHS 5210 School Age Language and Disorders 3
SPHS 5220 Adult Neurogenic Language Disorders 3
SPHS 5230 Stuttering and Cluttering 3
SPHS 5310 Introduction to Augmentative and Alternatice Communication 3
SPHS 5988 Clinical Education 2
SPHS 5990 Practicum in Speech-Language Pathology 10
 Credits36
Second Year
SPHS 5330 Dysphagia 3
SPHS 5340 Motor Speech Disorders 3
SPHS 5350 Voice Disorders/Head and Neck Anomalies 3
SPHS 5990 Practicum in Speech-Language Pathology 3
Elective Courses (select at least one): 3
Communication Disorders in Neurodiverse Populations  
Cognitive Communication Disorders  
Best Practices in Bilingual/Multicultural Assessment for Practitioners  
SPHS 5410 Professional Issues and Multicultural Practices in Communication Disorders 3
SPHS 5989 Externship in Communication Disorders 9
 Credits27
 Total Credits63