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What employers think about our Speech Pathology graduates

Speech Pathology is a popular course at ECU. Students get hands-on experiences in their first year, then do clinical practicums in professional practices in their third and fourth years.

Three women at the entrance to a clinical facility in Joondalup. Entrance to Joondalup Community Clinical School.

Most of us take communication for granted. But for people with a disorder, it's a daily challenge. Fortunately, a qualified Speech Pathologist can make a huge difference to the quality of a person’s life.

In this short video, Perth Speech Pathology's Nicole Torre talks about her experiences with Speech Pathology graduates who studied at ECU.

Nicole says she has found ECU's graduates to be motivated, have a good work ethic and they take responsibility for their own learning. Clients love them too!

Nicole Torre from Perth Speech Pathology (1 min).

Speech Pathology at ECU

We recently caught up with ECU graduates and practising Speech Pathologists Holly Howard and Katie Milton.

In this video, they talk about the profession they find so inspiring and the variety of experiences it can provide.

You’ll also hear from current students Jamie and Mikayla about their experiences so far.

ECU Speech Pathology graduate Katie Milton (3 mins).

Study Speech Pathology

For information about studying Speech Pathology at ECU, visit our Bachelor of Speech Pathology course page.

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