The Certificate in Bilingual Speech Language Pathology in the Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, at the University of Maryland, College Park is a clinical preparation program for emerging bilingual speech-language pathologists. The core objective of the program is to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to become qualified bilingual services providers.
Qualified bilingual service providers make up less than 10% of ASHA members, despite comprising a large and growing client population. The HESP Bilingual Certificate Program offers a means by which graduate students in the Speech-Language Pathology master’s program would be able to acquire the requisite knowledge and skills to work with these populations. Students will acquire knowledge relating to standards, protocols, diagnostic methods, treatment approaches, and current trends in the area of bilingual speech-language pathology. The Bilingual Certification Program is intended for speakers of a variety of languages, and is not language-specific.
The Bilingual Certificate consists of 12 credits of coursework. Coursework for this program is intended to provide a strong knowledge base in a set of core competency areas. The following are the intended learning outcomes of this program:
See the Bilingual Certification Program website or contact José Ortiz at jortiz5@umd.edu.
This initiative was submitted on May 17, 2024.