Graduate Certificate in Communicative Disorders Assistant

St. Lawrence College - Kingston Campus

Canada,Ontario

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12 Months

Duration

CAD 26,955/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 100 FREE

Application Fee

Sep 2025

Apply Date

Canada, Ontario

Type: College

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1967

Total Students: 6,700 +

Int. Students: 600 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

100 Portsmouth Avenue, Kingston, Ontario, CA

Graduate Certificate in Communicative Disorders Assistant

Program Overview

This full-time program prepares students to work in a supporting capacity with registered Speech-Language Pathologists or Audiologists in a variety of service settings and populations.


All courses will be offered on a scheduled format. Courses will have a set day and time and will occur anytime between 8:30 am and 8:30 pm. 


Upon graduation, students will:

  • Have a thorough understanding of normal and abnormal functioning of all aspects of human communication.
  • Have a basic introduction to Applied Behaviour Analysis and its relevance in the field of communication disorders.
  • Be able to apply a range of intervention approaches for communication disorders in both adult and pediatric populations.
  • Work effectively in an assistive capacity with speech-language pathologists and audiologists, implementing recommended intervention programs.
  • Communicate and collaborate effectively with professionals in related disciplines.
  • Be eligible for membership with the Communicative Disorders Assistants Association of Canada (CDAAC).


Program Highlights

In order to prepare students for their careers in the field of communication disorders, the CDA program is focused on preparing our graduates to develop their clinical and professional skills. The CDA program provides:

  • Hands-on, real-world learning experiences
  • Practical content delivered by practicing clinicians in the fields of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
  • Dynamic and engaging teaching style
  • Theoretical background in anatomical and physiological aspects of speech, language and hearing disorders as it relates to day-to-day work of a CDA
  • two full-time field placements (490 hours)
  • Opportunities for developing teamwork, collaboration, organization and communication skills

Many of our graduates find work as a CDA in a range of agencies. Some of our graduates continue their studies at the college or university level in the field of Speech-Language Pathology or related fields (e.g. Education, Applied Behaviour Analysis, Occupational Therapy, Counselling, Hearing Instrument Specialist).