Language Pathology focuses on the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of speech, language, voice, and communication disorders across all age groups. The course prepares students to support individuals with communication difficulties caused by developmental delays, neurological conditions, hearing impairment, or injury.
Students learn subjects such as linguistics, phonetics, speech and language development, articulation and fluency disorders, voice disorders, neurogenic communication disorders, and therapeutic intervention techniques. The program emphasizes clinical training, evidence-based practice, and patient-centered care.
Graduates in Language Pathology can pursue careers as speech-language pathologists in hospitals, speech and hearing clinics, rehabilitation centers, schools, special education institutions, and research organizations, playing a key role in improving communication skills and overall quality of life.