• Apply knowledge of human communication science to the delivery of speech pathology services and research in diverse and changing settings
  • Critically analyse information to plan, implement and evaluate speech pathology services and research
  • Locate, extract and critically appraise evidence and information from a range of resources to solve theoretical and applied problems in human communication science
  • Demonstrate excellence in written, verbal and non-verbal communication skills appropriate to the discipline within a legal and ethical framework
  • Use technologies relevant to the human communication sciences to inform clinical practice and research
  • Understand and implement varied learning strategies, and take responsibility for ongoing professional and personal development
  • Incorporate and demonstrate awareness of global or international perspectives in health care to clinical practice and research in speech pathology
  • Demonstrate awareness of and respect for individual human rights and cultural diversity
  • Independently and collaboratively apply professional skills in an ethical manner across a range of professional settings

What you will learn