University of Sheffield
Western Bank
Sheffield
S10 2TN
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Our accredited speech and language therapy course combines clinical practice and theoretical knowledge with case-based learning, preparing you for a rewarding career supporting people with communication or swallowing difficulties.
Study at Sheffield and gain the expertise and confidence you need to deliver life-changing care as a qualified speech and language therapist.
This three-year programme is designed and delivered by experienced speech and language therapists, clinicians and researchers, who are committed to your wellbeing and success.
You will learn how to assess, diagnose and support children and adults with a range of communication, or eating, drinking and swallowing difficulties.
Study topics include linguistics, psychology and speech pathology, and the medical knowledge that supports these areas. You’ll also explore how sociology and social psychology impact therapy. As your understanding grows, you’ll discover how therapists can support a range of needs, including aphasia, learning disabilities, speech sounds disorders or dysphagia (swallowing difficulties).
This training will be put into practice through regular clinical placements, both at the University’s in-house Speech and Language Therapy Clinic and in a variety of health and education settings. Here you’ll work closely with service users, family members, carers and related professionals to support those in your care.
The skills you gain at Sheffield will provide you with an excellent foundation to specialise in your future practice and provide evidence-based care.
Why study this course?
Top 5 in the UK for speech and language therapy: The Complete University Guide has ranked Sheffield one of the top universities in the UK for speech and language therapy for the last two years (2024, 2025).
Get hands-on in our speech and language therapy clinic: You’ll build up your practical skills and experience in our on campus speech and language therapy clinic, working directly with people with communication difficulties.
Learning beyond the lecture theatre: Put your knowledge into practice on a diverse range of placements, including schools, specialist clinics and hospital wards.
£5,000+ annual NHS training grant: NHS training grants are available for all eligible UK home students to help you with your studies, as well as funding to cover the cost of placements.
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Course optionsWestern Bank
Sheffield
S10 2TN
Phone:0114 222 8030