The certificate in “Speech Development and Diversity” is being created for students interested in applying to a graduate program in Speech Language Pathology. It contains courses in Linguistics and Psychology that are required for admission to Speech Language Pathology Programs across Canada, but also courses that are relevant to the Saskatchewan context, with large Indigenous and international populations. Students taking the certificate will develop an understanding of the many dimensions of diversity in language and speech.
Some graduate programs have additional requirements (e.g., anatomy or statistics courses). Students are encouraged to double-check the admissions requirements of the program to which they intend to apply.
Major Average
The major average in the Certificate in Speech Development and Diversity includes the grades earned in:
- All courses eligible to be used in the program
Residency Requirements in the Major
To receive a Certificate in Speech Development and Diversity, students must complete at least half of the required coursework (to the nearest highest multiple of 3 credit units) from the University of Saskatchewan.
See Residency for additional details.
Requirements (24 credit units)
This program requires that students take prerequisite courses not listed below. Please see the course descriptions for details.
- LING 242.3
- LING 253.3
- LING 343.3
- LING 330.3
- PSY 213.3
Choose 3 credit units from the following:
- LING 241.3
- LING 340.3
Choose 3 credit units from the following:
- PSY 253.3
- PSY 256.3
Choose 3 credit units from the following:
- PSY 242.3
- PSY 246.3