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Speech and Language Therapy Education in Greece. Voula C. Georgopoulos, Ph.D. Professor and Chair Dept. of Speech & Language Therapy TEI Patras , Greece. Higher Education in Greece. Two parallel equivalent paths of undergraduate education. Universities School of Fine Arts
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Speech and Language Therapy Education in Greece Voula C. Georgopoulos, Ph.D.Professor and ChairDept. of Speech & Language TherapyTEI Patras, Greece
Higher Education in Greece • Two parallel equivalent paths of undergraduate education • Universities • School of Fine Arts • Hellenic Open University • 4 yrs B.A., B.S. • 5 yrs Diploma in Engineering • 6 yrs Degree in Medicine • Technological Educational Institutes • 4 yrs B.S. • School of Health and Welfare Professions • Dept. of Speech & Language Therapy • Dept. of Physical Therapy • Dept. of Nursing • Dept of Occupational Therapy • …
Academic Programs • Only 3 academic programs are recognized by the Ministry of Education of Greece. First Established in 1996 at TEI Patras (TEI Epirus 2000, TEI Kalamata 2009). • Professional rights of the graduates were established in 2002 • Number of students admitted each year through national entrance exams 450. • Total # of graduates to date ~1200
Program of TEI • 4 years curriculum leading to Bachelor’s Degree (7 semesters of courses and clinics and 1 semester practical training and thesis) • Background Courses in Medicine, Psychology, Linguistics and Technology • 19 obligatory courses in Speech and Language Pathology out of total 39 + thesis +final internship • 240 ECTS credits • 900 clinical hours
SLT- major required courses • Phonological Disorders • Developmental Language Disorders, • Clinical Issues in SLP • Diagnostic Methods in SLP • Voice disorders • Fluency Disorders • Aphasia and Other Acquired Language Disorders (I+II) • Rehabilitative Audiology • Learning Disabilities & Speech-Language Disorders, • Neurogenic Motor Speech Disorders • Craniofacial Disorders • Swallowing Disorders – Dysphagia • Multilingualism • Clinical Ethics and Counseling
After Graduation • About 20% pursue advanced degrees (mostly in UK or Greece, fewer in the US) • SLTs find work immediately • in the public sector (hospitals, centers for mental health, special education schools and support centers, rehabilitation centers etc.) and • in the private sector either individually or as members of an interdisciplinary team.
Participation in European/ International Education Networks • NetQues: Network for Tuning Standards and Quality of Education programmes in Speech and Language Therapy across Europe. • partnership of 65 partners representing all 27 EU member states plus partners from Liechtenstein, Norway, Iceland and Turkey. • SLT-Intensive Program-Network • Partnership of 18 SLT-departments from 13 European and non-European countries which annually organizes an intensive week for students and staff consisting of lectures with hands- on seminars and interactive seminars. • ERASMUS student and staff mobility • NSSLHA Chapter in Greece