Certificate in Speech-Language Pathology (SLP)
The Certificate in SLP is a joint Clinical Linguistics programme of the Linguistics Section (Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics, Faculty of Humanities and Education) and the Faculty of Medical Sciences. It is designed to give those who already hold an undergraduate degree the prerequisite knowledge and skills needed to enter any postgraduate speech-language pathology, audiology, or speech, language, and hearing science programme.
IMPORTANT: The Minor and Certificate in SLP prepare candidates for a Master’s programme. The Minor and Certificate do not qualify holders to practice as an SLP; a Master’s degree is the only qualification that allows a candidate to practice as an SLP.
Why choose this Programme
Applicable skills
Certificate candidates will learn how to identify and support the people and families of those with a range of communication disorders.
Industry links
The current Programme Coordinator is an executive member of several professional associations and the national regulatory body, namely, the Occupational Therapy and Speech Language Therapy Board (OTSLP). Internationally renowned visiting lecturers and authors are often invited to talk about industry practices and experiences.
Facilities and Resources
- UWI SLP Clinic
- Access to clinical tools and materials
- Observation of clinicians in practice
Research
Students are encouraged to engage in their own research interests or support any professional in the field.
Student Activities
- Better Hearing and Speech Month
- International Week of the Deaf
- International Day of Sign Languages
- Modern Languages and Linguistics Research Day
- UWI Linguistics Society
- World Voice Day
Career Opportunities
- Rehabilitation aide
- School aide
Alumni/Career paths
- Speech therapy private practices
- South-West Regional Health Authority (SWRHA)
- Speech-Language Audiology Association of Trinidad and Tobago (SLAATT)
- Caribbean Speech-Language Hearing Association (CaribSHA)