Speech Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA), Associate in Science
Upon successful completion of the Associate Degree in the Speech Language Pathology Assistant Program, the graduate is able to apply for licensure with the State of California. A licensed Speech Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) works under the direction of a supervising Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) and demonstrates skills, knowledge and training to practice in a variety of settings within the parameters of the SLPA scope of practice. A licensed SLPA may work with infants, children, adults and seniors in educational, clinical and medical settings. Limitations on reimbursement for services provide by SLPAs from potential third-party insurers, may affect employment opportunities in certain settings. The graduate will be able to conduct screenings for speech, language and hearing disorders without interpretation, administer treatment as prescribed by the supervising Speech Language Pathologist and assist with clinical documentation.
NOTE: Please refer to the current catalog for information about Special Admissions Programs.
Program Learning Outcomes
- The graduate demonstrates appropriate workplace behaviors related to the American Speech and Hearing Association Code of Ethics and the scope of practice for a Speech Language Pathology Assistant.
- The graduate meets the educational requirements for licensure as a Speech Language Pathology Assistant with the State of California, Medical Quality Assurance, Speech Language Pathology and Audiology and Hearing Aid Dispensers Board.
- The graduate provides program operational assistance to the supervising Speech Language Pathologist by completing clerical tasks, preparing appropriate therapy materials, scheduling, facilitating public relations and maintaining equipment.
- The graduate provides direct treatment assistance to patients or clients in multiple settings, with diverse populations, under the supervision of a speech language pathologist by implementing treatment plans, completing speech and language screenings without interpretation, assisting with evaluations and documenting patient/client progress.
General Education
Complete one of the following general education patterns:
- San Joaquin Delta College Associate Degree General Education (AA-GE) pattern (24 units)
- California State University General Education (CSU-GE) pattern (40 units)
- Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum - CSU Version (IGETC-CSU) pattern (37 units)
Students are advised to double-count courses in the major to also satisfy general education when possible. Course subject credit will be awarded in satisfaction of major and lower division general education requirements, but the units will only be counted once in computing the total number of units for the degree.
Major Requirements - Core
Complete 40.5 units
CDEV 034
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Children with Special Needs
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3
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COM ST 007
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Intercultural Communication
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3
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COMM DIS 001A
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Introduction to Communication Disorders
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3
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COMM DIS 001B
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Speech, Language and Hearing Development
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3
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COMM DIS 003
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Therapy Analysis and Field Observation
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3.5
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COMM DIS 005
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Therapy Materials and Procedures
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3
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COMM DIS 007
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Service Delivery Issues for the SLPA
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3
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COMM DIS 009
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Assessment and Remediation
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6 - 6.5
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H S 019/ FCS 019
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Human Development
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3
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HUM 004/ ANTHR 004
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Introduction to Linguistics
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3
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PSYCH 001
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Introduction to Psychology
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3
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SL 001
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Elementary American Sign Language I
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4
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Major Requirements - Restricted Electives
Area A - Complete one course selected from:
BIOL 001
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Core Biology
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4
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BIOL 011
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Humans in the Biological World
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4
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BIOL 031
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Human Anatomy
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4
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BIOL 032
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Human Physiology
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5
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BIOL 033
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Anatomy and Physiology
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6
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Area B - Complete one course selected from:
BIM 038
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Office Technologies and Procedures
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3
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BIM 043
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Records Management in Public Agencies
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3
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CS 011
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Fundamentals of Computer Science
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3
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CSA 020
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Computer Information Systems Applications
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3
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Minimum Major Units Required: 47.5
Complete all courses with a grade of "C" or better.
Minimum Degree Units Required: 60
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