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BSc (Hons) Speech and Language Therapy

Become a skilled, compassionate speech and language therapist

Become a skilled, compassionate speech and language therapist

New course for 2026 entry.

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B630
3 years full time
Bishop Otter Campus (Chichester)
  • Complete over 600 hours of practical placements
  • Receive at least £5,000 NHS funding per year
  • Be eligible to apply for registration as a Speech and Language Therapist when you graduate
  • Accredited by the Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC)
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Top 30

in the UK for teaching quality

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Top 30

UK university
out of 122 institutions

Guardian University Guide 2025

Gold

rated in the Teaching Excellence Framwork

TEF 2023

Top 30

in the UK for teaching quality

The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025

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Overview

NHS Funding

Receive at least £5,000 a year of NHS funding on this course, with up to £3,000 further funding available for eligible students. Find out more on the NHS website.

Do you want to make a real difference in people’s lives by helping them communicate and connect with the world?

Speech and Language Therapists (SLTs) are professionals who help children and adults who have difficulties with communication or eating, drinking or swallowing.

Our BSc (Hons) Speech and Language Therapy course offers you the knowledge, clinical skills, and confidence to become a compassionate and capable healthcare professional.

Accreditation

This course is due to be accredited by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).

When you graduate from this course, you will be eligible to apply for registration as a Speech and Language Therapist with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).

The Course

What you will study

Throughout the course, you will explore:

  • Anatomy, physiology, and neuroscience of communication and swallowing
  • Language development and disorders
  • Phonetics and phonology
  • Clinical linguistics
  • Eating, drinking, and swallowing competencies
  • Evidence-based assessment and intervention
  • Interprofessional collaboration and leadership in health and care.

Modules

This module list is indicative and subject to change.

Level 4

  • Personal and professional values and behaviours 1
  • Understanding evidence
  • Integrated Health Sciences
  • Communication
  • Clinical populations and management approaches & placement 1
  • Supporting services users

Level 5

  • Personal and professional values and behaviours 2
  • Placement 2
  • Clinical, technical and scientific roles and responsibilities 1 assessments (children and young people)
  • Clinical, technical and scientific roles and responsibilities 2 assessments (adults)
  • Clinical, technical and scientific roles and responsibilities 3 assessment (eating, drinking and swallowing) & placement 3
  • Critical enquiry – protocol

Level 6

  • Transition to professional practice
  • Placement 4
  • Clinical, technical and scientific roles and responsibilities 4 intervention (children and young people)
  • Clinical, technical and scientific roles and responsibilities 5 intervention (adults)
  • Clinical, technical and scientific roles and responsibilities 6 intervention (eating, drinking and swallowing)
  • Critical evaluation of health – research study

Teaching and Assessment

How you will learn

Work alongside our practice-experienced staff

The course is delivered by experienced lecturers who are registered clinicians with the Health Care Professional Council (HCPC). Learn from practising therapists and experienced academics who are passionate about inclusive communication.

We are a research-led School with academic staff actively engaged in research.

This provides our students with access to current thinking and cutting-edge research, which will inform their practice. We also have state-of-the-art on-campus simulation suites and therapy resources.

Practice-Based Learning

We offer over 600 hours of placement experience in NHS, private, education, and community settings.

Real-World Clinical Experience

From your first year, you’ll engage in supervised placements across a variety of health, education, and social care settings. You’ll develop essential clinical competencies while building your confidence and adaptability as a future clinician.

Facilities

Next-level facilities that power your learning

Careers

Where you could go after your studies

Graduates are eligible to register with HCPC and start working immediately as a qualified SLT.

SLTs in the UK are based in a variety of different settings, including community health centres, acute hospital wards and outpatient departments, in research, in universities, at mainstream and special schools, in assessment units and day centres, in the care system and in their clients’ own homes.

Some work in courtrooms, prisons and young offenders’ institutions. The range of professional opportunities for SLTs is extensive, with many options to develop an area of expertise.

Course Costs

Course Fees 2025/26

UK fee
£9,535
per year
International fee
£17,724
per year

For further details about fees, please see our Tuition Fee page.

For further details about international scholarships, please see our Scholarships page.

To find out about any additional costs on this course, please see our Additional Costs page.

EU/EEA Fee Reduction Scholarship

EU/EEA students automatically pay the equivalent of UK fees via the EU/EEA Fee Reduction Scholarship.

Entry Requirements

Typical offers (individual offers may vary):

UCAS
120-136
tariff points.
A Levels
ABB
including Biology or a relevant subject.
GCSEs
Grade 4/C
in English Language, Mathematics and Science.
IELTS
7
with no element lower than 6.5.

Contextual offers

We believe everyone deserves an equal opportunity to pursue higher education, regardless of their background.

When we receive your application we consider your personal circumstances and the factors surrounding your achievements to see if you are eligible for a contextual offer. This is an offer with a reduced entry tariff – typically the equivalent of 8 fewer UCAS points (one A-level grade).

Find out more about our contextual offers.

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