Purpose:
The purpose of this qualification is to provide South Africa with skilled Speech-Language Pathologists, to ensure effective, efficient and accessible speech-language pathology services in the public and private sectors, e.g., in hospitals, special schools and private practice.
The service delivery will include assessment and treatment of Speech Sound System Disorders, Voice Disorders, Cleft Palate and other Cranio-facial Disorders, Fluency Disorders, Developmental Language Disorders, Language Learning/Disability, Neurologically Acquired Speech and Language Disorders in children and adults as well as individuals with specific disorders e.g., cerebral palsy, autism and mental handicap.
The first purpose of the qualification is to provide qualifiers with graduate-level knowledge, specific skills and applied competence in the field of Communication Pathology that provide opportunities for continued personal intellectual growth, gainful economic activity and rewarding contributions to society.
The second purpose of the qualification is to provide South Africa with significant numbers of graduates in Communication Pathology in order to ensure that the local leadership base of innovative and knowledge based economic and scholarly activity is widened.
The third purpose of the qualification is to provide South Africa with a cadre of specialists in all domains of Communication Pathology, who will have a clear and continuously growing understanding of the methods and progress of this science to act as professionals in their chosen field of expertise.
In addition to the above, each specialisation has its own further purpose:
1.Bachelor of Communication Pathology (Audiology):
The purpose of this specialisation is to provide qualifiers with in depth knowledge of normal hearing processes against the framework of human communication (in oral, written or manual format), the causes and symptomatology of abnormal hearing and the scientific basis of intervention with a person/persons with a hearing disorder or those at risk to develop such a pathology.
This intervention can occur in a one to one situation, through group therapy, as part of a multidisciplinary team or by means of community based intervention.
The qualification includes applied competence such as practical skills to improve or enhance aural and/or communication abilities in those adversely affected with a hearing disability or those at risk to develop such a disability.
The qualification furthermore complies with international academic requirements.
2.Bachelor of Communication Pathology (Speech-Language Pathology):
The purpose of this specialisation is to provide qualifiers with in depth knowledge of normal speech and language processes against the framework of human communication (in oral, written or manual format), the causes and symptomatology of abnormal speech and language and the scientific basis of intervention with a person/persons with speech and/or language disorder or those at risk to develop such a pathology.
This intervention can occur in a one to one situation, through group therapy, as part of a multidisciplinary team or by means of community based intervention.
The qualification includes applied competence such as practical skills to improve or enhance speech and language abilities in those adversely affected with a hearing disability or those at risk to develop such a disability.
The qualification furthermore complies with international academic requirements.
3.Bachelor of Communication Pathology (Speech-Language Pathology Audiology):
The purpose of this specialisation is to provide qualifiers with in depth knowledge of normal human communication (hearing, speech and language in oral, written or manual format), the causes and symptomatology of abnormal communication and the scientific basis of intervention with a person/persons with communication disorder or those at risk to develop such a pathology.
This intervention can occur in a one to one situation, through group therapy, as part of a multidisciplinary team or by means of community based intervention.
The qualification includes applied competence such as practical skills to improve or enhance communication abilities in those adversely affected with a hearing disability or those at risk to develop such a disability. |