The Speech and Language Therapy undergraduate program aims to train graduates who can identify communication, language, speech, voice, and swallowing disorders, apply preventive and therapeutic approaches, observe professional and ethical values, and use technological developments effectively.
The Department of Speech and Language Therapy aims to inform and raise awareness of the public, contribute to science, and work in a contemporary manner with an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approach.
Graduates can work in private clinics, rehabilitation centers, and universities by taking the title of Speech and Language Therapist. After undergraduate education, they can complete master's and doctoral programs.
Units where graduates who graduated from the undergraduate program and have the title of speech and language therapist can work: Medical Faculty Hospitals of Universities, State Hospitals, Private Hospitals, Special Education and Rehabilitation Centers, Universities, and Private Clinics.
Students enrolled in the program can transfer between health sciences departments.