The bachelor's degree in speech therapy prepares students to diagnose, treat, and prevent communication and language disorders. The studies include anatomy and physiology of the nervous system and vocal apparatus, developmental psychology, linguistics, neurology, speech and communication therapy. The program also includes practical experiences with patients under supervision. Graduates are prepared to become speech therapists, working in hospitals, specialized clinics, schools, rehabilitation centers, and private practices, helping people of all ages improve their communication and language skills.