Masters Degree Study Departments
Master’s degree in Communication Disorders
Learning period: Research track:3 years, non research track:2 years | Registration Status: open for Fall semester 2020-2021 | Department web site
The Department of Communication Disorders at the University of Haifa aims to bring its students to a globally accepted professional standard (according to ASHA). The B.A. programs in Israel provide Communication Disorders students with the basic training required by law, which provides a basis for further deepening of knowledge in the context of studies for advanced degrees.
M.A. Studies are in a thesis track and a non-thesis track
Bachelor’s degree in the field of Communication Disorders with a grade point average of 85
Department requirements specified on the department’s website
The Department offers two study tracks: A research track with a final research paper (thesis), and a clinical track with a final project
Employment options after graduation: Diagnosis and treatment of people suffering from various types of communication disorders. Employment in the framework of health-care and educational institutions, research and teaching.