Professions

Careers in Speech, Language, and Hearing

Explore the professions of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology on the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association website including information on how to prepare for the professions, for graduate school, or for career entry. Learn about different employment settings that hire audiologists and speech-language pathologists.

Current Trends in Communication Sciences Fields

Read about current job market trends in the professions of audiology, speech-language pathology, and communication sciences. Growth outlook for audiology and speech-language pathology are 29% and 21% respectively.  Explore the Bureau of Labor statistics to learn more about career outlook in audiology and speech-language pathology.

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Certification & Licensure Requirements

After completing their graduate coursework in an accredited program, speech-language pathologists (SLP) must complete a clinical fellowship (CF); and Audiologists (AuD) must complete a fourth-year clinical externship. Additionally, SLPs and AuDs must pass a national Praxis exam in their discipline and be appropriately credentialed to practice professionally. There are two types of credentialing for speech-language pathologists and Audiologists: national certification and state licensure.

National Certification

The WWU Master of Arts in Speech-Language Pathology and Clinical Doctorate in Audiology are designed to meet the educational knowledge and skill requirements for professional certification through ASHA. Any student graduating from a CAA-accredited program meets the educational eligibility requirements for ASHA’s Certification of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) or Audiology (CCC-A).

State Licensure

All 50 states in the U.S. oversee and regulate the practice of speech-language pathology and Audiology through licensure. Licensure requirements for SLPs and Audiologists vary from state to state. The type of required state licensure often depends on the setting in which a speech-language pathologist or Audiologist will work. Licensing regulations and licensing bodies differ for noneducational versus educational settings in many states. If you are planning to pursue state licensure or certification outside of Washington State, we recommended that you contact the appropriate licensing entity in the state in which you are seeking employment to obtain information and guidance regarding their requirements before beginning an academic program. We also encourage you to review ASHA’s state licensure requirements, which summarize licensure requirements for all states and territories. The information below outlines how the WWU Master of Arts in Speech-Language Pathology and Clinical Doctorate in Audiology meet the educational requirements for professional licensure or certification across all U.S. states, districts and territories. These findings are accurate as of February 21, 2024. For the locations where our educational offerings do not meet a specific state’s requirements for licensure or certification, you may be required to obtain alternate or additional courses or more experiential or clinical hours.

WWU Master of Arts in Speech-Language Pathology Compatibility with Licensure Requirements

The WWU Master of Arts in Speech-Language Pathology program meets the educational licensure requirements for practice in all settings in most states. Please see the table below for more detailed information.

SLP Compatibility for School and Non-School Settings

State Yes No Info 
Alabama  Link 
Alaska*  Link 
Arizona  Link 
Arkansas  Link 
California  Link 
Colorado  Link 
Connecticut*  Link 
Delaware  Link 
District of Columbia  Link 
Florida*  Link 
Georgia  Link 
Hawaii  Link 
Idaho  Link 
Illinois  Link 
Indiana  Link 
Iowa  Link 
Kansas  Link 
Kentucky  Link 
Louisiana   Link 
Maine  Link 
Maryland  Link 
Massachusetts  Link 
Michigan  Link 
Minnesota  Link 
Mississippi  Link 
Missouri  Link 
Montana  Link 
Nebraska  Link 
Nevada  Link 
New Hampshire  Link 
New Jersey  Link 
New Mexico  Link 
New York  Link 
North Carolina  Link 
North Dakota  Link 
Ohio  Link 
Oklahoma   Link 
Oregon  Link 
Pennsylvania  Link 
Rhode Island  Link 
South Carolina  Link 
South Dakota  Link 
Tennessee  Link 
Texas  Link 
Utah  Link 
Vermont  Link 
Virginia  Link 
Washington  Link 
West Virginia  Link 
Wisconsin  Link 
Wyoming  Link 
U.S. Virgin Islands  Link 
Guam  Link 
Puerto Rico   Link 
State Yes No Info 
Alabama  Link 
Alaska*  Link 
Arizona  Link 
Arkansas  Link 
California  Link 
Colorado  Link 
Connecticut*  Link 
Delaware  Link 
District of Columbia  Link 
Florida*  Link 
Georgia  Link 
Hawaii  Link 
Idaho  Link 
Illinois  Link 
Indiana  Link 
Iowa  Link 
Kansas  Link 
Kentucky  Link 
Louisiana   Link 
Maine  Link 
Maryland  Link 
Massachusetts  Link 
Michigan  Link 
Minnesota  Link 
Mississippi  Link 
Missouri  Link 
Montana  Link 
Nebraska  Link 
Nevada  Link 
New Hampshire  Link 
New Jersey  Link 
New Mexico  Link 
New York  Link 
North Carolina  Link 
North Dakota  Link 
Ohio  Link 
Oklahoma   Link 
Oregon  Link 
Pennsylvania  Link 
Rhode Island  Link 
South Carolina  Link 
South Dakota  Link 
Tennessee  Link 
Texas  Link 
Utah  Link 
Vermont  Link 
Virginia  Link 
Washington  Link 
West Virginia  Link 
Wisconsin  Link 
Wyoming  Link 
U.S. Virgin Islands  Link 
Guam  Link 
Puerto Rico   Link 

Yes = program meets the requirements; No = program does not meet the requirements; Unable to Determine = cannot determine if program meets the requirements 

*Nevada has additional educational requirements for school settings: 

  • Have completed 3 semester hours in a course of study regarding parental involvement and family engagement 

*Alaska has additional educational requirements for school settings: 

  • Three semester (4.5 quarter) hours of approved Alaska studies (taken within the past five years) 
  • Three semester (4.5 quarter) hours of multicultural education or cross-cultural communications (taken within the past five years) 

 *Connecticut has additional educational requirements for school settings: 

  • Six semester or nine quarter hours of credit/course work in: foundations of education; psychology: child, educational, developmental, adolescent or cognitive learning; and classroom instruction and management, bilingual/bicultural education, reading, curriculum development or behavioral management. 
  • A course of study in special education comprised of not fewer than 36 clock hours, including study in understanding the growth and development of exceptional, handicapped and gifted and talented children; and methods for identifying, planning for and working effectively with special-needs children in the regular classroom. 

*Florida has additional educational requirements for school settings: 

  • 3 semester hours in survey of exceptional student education; and  
  • 3 semester hours in school organization or general curriculum, which includes the elementary and secondary instructional levels.  

 

*Florida has additional licensure requirements for non-school settings:   

  • Completion of a course on HIV and acquired immune deficiency syndrome 

Au.D. Compatibility for School and Non-School Settings

State Yes No Unable to Determine Info 
Alabama   Link 
Alaska*   Link 
Arizona*   Link 
Arkansas   Link 
California   Link 
Colorado   Link 
Connecticut   Link 
Delaware   Link 
District of Columbia   Link 
Florida*   Link 
Georgia   Link 
Hawaii   Link 
Idaho   Link 
Illinois   Link 
Indiana*   Link 
Iowa*   Link 
Kansas   Link 
Kentucky   Link 
Louisiana    Link 
Maine   Link 
Maryland*   Link 
Massachusetts   Link 
Michigan   Link 
Minnesota   Link 
Mississippi   Link 
Missouri   Link 
Montana*   Link 
Nebraska*   Link 
Nevada   Link 
New Hampshire   Link 
New Jersey*   Link 
New Mexico*   Link 
New York   Link 
North Carolina   Link 
North Dakota   Link 
Ohio   Link 
Oklahoma    Link 
Oregon   Link 
Pennsylvania   Link 
Rhode Island   Link 
South Carolina   Link 
South Dakota   Link 
Tennessee   Link 
Texas*   Link 
Utah   Link 
Vermont   Link 
Virginia   Link 
Washington   Link 
West Virginia*   Link 
Wisconsin*   Link 
Wyoming   Link 
U.S. Virgin Islands*   Link 
Guam*   Link 
Puerto Rico *   Link 
State Yes No Info 
Alabama  Link 
Alaska*  Link 
Arizona*  Link 
Arkansas  Link 
California  Link 
Colorado  Link 
Connecticut  Link 
Delaware  Link 
District of Columbia  Link 
Florida*  Link 
Georgia  Link 
Hawaii  Link 
Idaho  Link 
Illinois  Link 
Indiana*  Link 
Iowa*  Link 
Kansas  Link 
Kentucky  Link 
Louisiana   Link 
Maine  Link 
Maryland*  Link 
Massachusetts  Link 
Michigan  Link 
Minnesota  Link 
Mississippi  Link 
Missouri  Link 
Montana*  Link 
Nebraska*  Link 
Nevada  Link 
New Hampshire  Link 
New Jersey*  Link 
New Mexico*  Link 
New York  Link 
North Carolina  Link 
North Dakota  Link 
Ohio  Link 
Oklahoma   Link 
Oregon  Link 
Pennsylvania  Link 
Rhode Island  Link 
South Carolina  Link 
South Dakota  Link 
Tennessee  Link 
Texas*  Link 
Utah  Link 
Vermont  Link 
Virginia  Link 
Washington  Link 
West Virginia*  Link 
Wisconsin*  Link 
Wyoming  Link 
U.S. Virgin Islands*  Link 
Guam*  Link 
Puerto Rico *  Link 

Yes = program meets the requirements; No = program does not meet the requirements; Unable to Determine = cannot determine if program meets the requirements 

*Alaska has additional educational requirements: 

  • Three semester (4.5 quarter) hours of approved Alaska studies (taken within the past five year 
  • Three semester (4.5 quarter) hours of multicultural education or cross-cultural communications (taken within the past five years) 

 

*Arizona has additional initial licensure requirements:  

  • Passage of exam in jurisprudence and ethics. 

*Florida has additional licensure requirements:  

  • Completion of a course on HIV and acquired immune deficiency syndrome 

 

*Colorado has specific clinical requirements:  

  • Completed a practicum or internship in a school setting equivalent to a minimum of eight weeks, full-time (320 hours), under the supervision of a professionally licensed or masters-level licensed audiologist 

 

*Indiana has additional licensure requirements:  

  • Passage of an Indiana jurisprudence exam with a score of 75 or higher 

 

*Iowa has additional educational requirements:  

  • Completion of an approved human relations course 
  • The program must also include preparation that contributes to the education of individuals with disabilities as well as the gifted and talented 

 

*Maryland has additional licensure requirements:  

  • Passage of an open-book jurisdictional exam 

 

*Montana has additional licensure requirements:  

  • Passage of a Montana jurisprudence exam. 

 

*Nebraska has additional educational requirements:  

  • Meet the Human Relations Training requirement 

 

*New Jersey has additional licensure requirements:  

  • Completion of a jurisprudence online orientation 

 

*New Mexico has additional licensure requirements:  

  • Passage of a jurisprudence exam 
  • If previously licensed by another state, verification of licensure must be sent directly to the Board by the issuing jurisdiction. 

 

*Texas has additional licensure requirements:  

  • All applicants must submit proof of successful completion of the jurisprudence examination at the time of application. The jurisprudence examination must be completed no more than six months prior to the date of licensure application. 

 

West Virgina has additional licensure requirements: 

  • Jurisprudence exam 

 

*Wisconsin has additional educational requirements that may or may not be met by WWU’s AuD program:  

  • Demonstrates knowledge and understanding of the following:
    • Pupil Services standards (PI 34.004) 
    • Educational psychology, including principles and theories of learning. 
    • Procedures in school audiology programs including school pupil services programs. This requirement may be met by prior experience upon the recommendation of the institution. 
    • Alternative communication systems including signed language systems, their implications for the social, emotional, and educational development of children, and methods for effective communication with children who use them. 
  • An applicant for an audiologist license shall also complete an examination administered by the examining board that consists of practical tests of proficiency in techniques that pertain to the fitting of hearing aids; the Board may waive practical exam if the applicant has completed education or training that is substantially equivalent to completing the exam. 

 

*Puerto Rico has additional licensure requirements: 

  • Have resided in Puerto Rico during the last six (6) months prior to the date of the license application. 
  • Comply with the year of public service in the health facility following a plan for the development, organization and distribution of resources for the provision of health services in Puerto Rico, after consultation and advice with the Secretary of Health, including those entities representing the affected people and private people.