
Flinders University
Bachelor of Speech Pathology
Nationally Recognised Higher EducationImagine a career where you can help people find their voice and improve their quality of life. Backed by over 50 years of speech pathology education and research, Flinders’ Bachelor of Speech Pathology will equip you with the skills to assist individuals with communication and swallowing needs.
A Bachelor of Speech Pathology prepares you for a range of rewarding careers in this high-demand field. With your degree, you'll be ready to work in various settings, such as hospitals, schools, and private practices, helping people of all ages improve their speech, language, and swallowing abilities.
Delivery mode
Flinders University offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
- Sturt Rd, Bedford Park, SA
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- Completed Year 12 (ATAR optional) with ATAR 90.00 or equivalent
Course fees
Career opportunities
The Bachelor of Speech Pathology will prepare you for the following roles.
Speech Pathologist
A Speech Pathologist works with clients to manage problems with speaking or swallowing. You might assess their needs and develop programs to improv...
Speech Therapist
A Speech Therapist assesses, diagnoses, and treats speech, language, and communication disorders. You might work in hospitals, schools, or private...
Paediatric Speech Pathologist
A Paediatric Speech Pathologist assesses and treats speech, language, and communication disorders in children. You might work in hospitals, schools...
About Flinders University
Flinders has a vision to be internationally recognised as a world leader in research, an innovator in contemporary education, and the source of Australia’s most enterprising graduates.
Flinders University has developed a remarkable record of achievement across an impressive range of endeavour.
Through the diverse efforts of an eclectic cohort of teachers, researchers and graduates, Flinders has exerted a profound and distinctive influence on society and in its various communities.