Course summary

Speech pathologists assess and treat adults and children exhibiting acquired or congenital disorders of speech, fluency, voice, language, swallowing and multimodal communication.

The Bachelor of Speech Pathology prepares you for entry into professional speech pathology practice.

Topics covered include phonetics and linguistics, audiology and neurology, working alongside and interacting with students from other health disciplines. As well as taking advantage of our state-of-the-art facilities, you will receive hands on experience via clinical placements in schools, hospitals, nursing homes and the Southern Cross University Health Clinics at our Gold Coast, Lismore and Coffs Harbour campuses.

Career opportunities for speech pathologists continue to grow nationally and internationally, often working with various specialists in diverse settings such as; private practice, not for profit organisations as well as government health and education services.

Speech pathologists assess and treat adults and children exhibiting acquired or congenital disorders of speech, fluency, voice, language, swallowing and multimodal communication.

The Bachelor of Speech Pathology prepares you for entry into professional speech pathology practice.

Topics covered include phonetics and linguistics, audiology and neurology, working alongside and interacting with students from other health disciplines. As well as taking advantage of our state-of-the-art facilities, you will receive hands on experience via clinical placements in schools, hospitals, nursing homes and the Southern Cross University Health Clinics at our Gold Coast, Lismore and Coffs Harbour campuses.

Career opportunities for speech pathologists continue to grow nationally and internationally, often working with various specialists in diverse settings such as; private practice, not for profit organisations as well as government health and education services.

The Bachelor of Speech Pathology enables students to develop high-level communication skills (both written and oral) and to develop an understanding of the theoretical and practical components of speech pathology, with a focus on both general and specialist knowledge and skills. The course shares components with other Southern Cross University degrees such as the Bachelor of Occupational Therapy, Bachelor of Podiatry and the Bachelor of Clinical Sciences (Osteopathic Studies).

Arts and science-based units are included in the course, for example phonetics and linguistics, audiology and neurology for speech pathology. Embedded throughout the course are principals of professionalism, evidence-based practice, cultural safety and responsiveness, person-centred care and holistic practice.

Optional major: Indigenous Health
This optional major can be studied at Gold Coast and Coffs Harbour campuses and offers students the opportunity to build theoretical and practical capabilities in cultural protocols and Indigenous ways of knowing and being. Embedded placement opportunities equip graduates with the professional skills required to contribute to the improvement of health and social outcomes in Australian communities.

Course Learning Outcome

Effectively integrate, contribute to and apply clinical and research evidence to ensure holistic person-centred speech pathology services

Advocate for, and advance, communication and swallowing outcomes for clients, their carers and community

Engage in collaborative, respectful and ethical interprofessional practice to ensure safe and quality speech pathology services

Integrate well developed knowledge and skills to effectively and ethically practice speech pathology in accordance with the relevant Australian professional standards and legislation

Apply reflective practice and academic skills to engage in lifelong learning as a speech pathologist

Effectively communicate with a range of stakeholders, including clients, their families, community, and interdisciplinary team members, to ensure optimal communication and swallowing outcomes

Demonstrate culturally safe professional practice that is respectful to all people, nationally and globally, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples

Students can complete up to 1,000 hours of professional placement in various settings throughout the four years of study. These settings include, but are not limited to, the Southern Cross University Health Clinic on campus, public hospitals, private practice, community health, rehabilitation centres, aged care facilities, schools and regional and remote health locations.

Professional experience placements require students to fulfil certain pre-requisites prior to attending any placements. Before applying for this course, it is important that you understand what these requirements are.

The Bachelor of Speech Pathology at the Gold Coast campus is fully accredited by Speech Pathology Australia (SPA), the national professional and accrediting body. The Coffs Harbour campus offering has qualifying accreditation and the process for full accreditation is underway.


Course overview

Course code

3007306

Course abbreviation

BSpPath

Credit points

384

Equivalent units

32

Duration

4 years full-time; 8 years part-time

Duration

4 years full-time

Availability details

Domestic

Location Teaching period UAC code QTAC code
Coffs Harbour Term 1 N/A N/A
Gold Coast Term 1 N/A N/A

Fee information

Commonwealth supported


International

Location Teaching period Annual Fees CRICOS
Coffs Harbour Term 1 $29,360 ($3,670 per unit) 085520F
Gold Coast Term 1 $29,360 ($3,670 per unit) 085520F

Course requirements

See the University’s Rules Relating to Awards, in conjunction with the Specific Award Rules listed below.

To be eligible to receive the Bachelor of Speech Pathology, students must complete the equivalent of 32 units (384 credit points), comprising:

  • 24 core units (288) credit points); and
  • 1 major (96 credit points).

Professional Experience Learning

This course includes professional experience learning. Pre-requisites to meet national and state-based regulatory requirements, as detailed on Faculty of Health Professional Experience page must be met prior to attending professional experience placement. All professional experience learning hours must be completed and professional behaviour and conduct must be demonstrated.

Progression

Students are not permitted to have an extended period of more than 18 months between study of any two (2) professional experience learning units.

Students are not permitted to have an extended period of more than 18 months between study of a theory unit that relates specifically to a particular professional experience learning unit.

Students who have an interrupted study sequence of more than 18 months will be assessed on a case-by-case basis and may be required to undertake a specified supported professional experience placement to ensure clinical currency prior to continuation of the course.

Inherent Requirements

Inherent Requirements apply to this course as defined on the Student Equity & Inclusion website. Students who have a disability or health condition which may impact on their ability to meet these requirements are encouraged to visit the Student Equity & Inclusion website for further information and contact details.


Schedule of units

Title Note
SPCH1001 - Introduction to the Speech Pathology Profession
SPCH2011 - Communication Development Across the Lifespan
HLTH1006 - Foundations of Interprofessional Health Practice
HBIO1009 - Introductory Anatomy and Physiology
SPCH1002 - Phonetics and Linguistics for Speech Pathology
HBIO2008 - Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology of the Head and Neck
PSYC1009 - Introducing Health Psychology
SPCH2012 - Assessment of Child Speech and Language
SPCH1003 - Foundations of Speech Pathology Practice
SPCH2013 - Intervention for Child Speech and Language
SPCH2002 - Neurology for Speech Pathology
SPCH2014 - Assessment of Adult Speech and Language
STAT2001 - Foundations of Evidence for Health Science Practitioners
SPCH1004 - Work Integrated Learning in Speech Pathology 1
SPCH3004 - Intervention for Adult Speech and Language
SPCH3005 - Speech Pathology Practice 1
SPCH3006 - Speech Pathology Practice 2
PBHL2002 - Health Promotion
SPCH3007 - Work Integrated Learning in Speech Pathology 4
SPCH3008 - Advanced Practice in Speech Pathology
HLTH3004 - Transition to Practice
SPCH3009 - Critical Reflection in Speech Pathology
SPCH3010 - Work Integrated Learning in Speech Pathology 5 Note 1
Majors

Title Note
INDG2001 - Health and Indigenous Australian Peoples
PBHL3001 - Health Promotion Project
HLTH1003 - Small Business and Entrepreneurship for Allied Health, Fitness and Sport
SPCH2015 - Work Integrated Learning in Speech Pathology 2
SPCH2016 - Work Integrated Learning in Speech Pathology 3
Education elective unit - any uni-wide elective from the Faculty of Education
Elective - any unit from Southern Cross University
Elective - any unit from Southern Cross University

Course progressions

Your course progression is in the recommended order you should complete your course in. It is important that you follow this to ensure you meet the course requirements. For further assistance see How to Enrol in Units using My Enrolment.

Students should use course progression information to select units specific to their course and enrol in these units using My Enrolment

Browse uni-wide elective units by selecting Uni-wide elective in the advanced filter of the Unit search.

Browse shared majors and their units at Shared majors

Title Note

Complete units in the following order to satisfy the Requirements of the Award

First Year

SPCH1001 - Introduction to the Speech Pathology Profession
SPCH2011 - Communication Development Across the Lifespan
HLTH1006 - Foundations of Interprofessional Health Practice
HBIO1009 - Introductory Anatomy and Physiology
SPCH1002 - Phonetics and Linguistics for Speech Pathology
HBIO2008 - Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology of the Head and Neck
INDG2001 - Health and Indigenous Australian Peoples
PSYC1009 - Introducing Health Psychology

Second Year

SPCH2012 - Assessment of Child Speech and Language
SPCH1003 - Foundations of Speech Pathology Practice
SPCH2013 - Intervention for Child Speech and Language
Education Elective Unit - any Uni-wide elective from the Faculty of Education
SPCH2002 - Neurology for Speech Pathology
SPCH1004 - Work Integrated Learning in Speech Pathology 1
STAT2001 - Foundations of Evidence for Health Science Practitioners
SPCH2014 - Assessment of Adult Speech and Language

Third Year

SPCH2015 - Work Integrated Learning in Speech Pathology 2
SPCH3004 - Intervention for Adult Speech and Language
SPCH3005 - Speech Pathology Practice 1
Elective - any University-wide Elective
SPCH2016 - Work Integrated Learning in Speech Pathology 3
HLTH1003 - Small Business and Entrepreneurship for Allied Health, Fitness and Sport
SPCH3006 - Speech Pathology Practice 2
Elective - any University-wide Elective

Fourth Year

SPCH3007 - Work Integrated Learning in Speech Pathology 4
SPCH3008 - Advanced Practice in Speech Pathology
HLTH3004 - Transition to Practice
SPCH3009 - Critical Reflection in Speech Pathology
SPCH3010 - Work Integrated Learning in Speech Pathology 5 Note 1
PBHL2002 - Health Promotion
PBHL3001 - Health Promotion Project

Title Note

Complete units in the following order to satisfy the Requirements of the Award

First Year

SPCH1001 - Introduction to the Speech Pathology Profession
SPCH2011 - Communication Development Across the Lifespan
HLTH1006 - Foundations of Interprofessional Health Practice
HBIO1009 - Introductory Anatomy and Physiology
SPCH1002 - Phonetics and Linguistics for Speech Pathology
HBIO2008 - Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology of the Head and Neck
INDG2001 - Health and Indigenous Australian Peoples
PSYC1009 - Introducing Health Psychology

Second Year

SPCH2012 - Assessment of Child Speech and Language
SPCH1003 - Foundations of Speech Pathology Practice
SPCH2013 - Intervention for Child Speech and Language
INDG2005 - Working with Aboriginal Communities I (Professional Engagement)
SPCH2002 - Neurology for Speech Pathology
SPCH1004 - Work Integrated Learning in Speech Pathology 1
STAT2001 - Foundations of Evidence for Health Science Practitioners
SPCH2014 - Assessment of Adult Speech and Language

Third Year

SPCH3004 - Intervention for Adult Speech and Language
INDG1010 - Trauma and Resilience I
SPCH2015 - Work Integrated Learning in Speech Pathology 2
SPCH3005 - Speech Pathology Practice 1
SPCH2016 - Work Integrated Learning in Speech Pathology 3
INDG3001 - Caring for Country
OR
INDG2008 - Racism and Eugenics
INDG2011 - Aboriginal Social Realities
SPCH3006 - Speech Pathology Practice 2

Fourth Year

SPCH3007 - Work Integrated Learning in Speech Pathology 4
SPCH3008 - Advanced Practice in Speech Pathology
HLTH3004 - Transition to Practice
SPCH3009 - Critical Reflection in Speech Pathology
SPCH3010 - Work Integrated Learning in Speech Pathology 5 Note 1
PBHL2002 - Health Promotion
PBHL3001 - Health Promotion Project

Notes

Note 1: Double-weighted unit