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Program Description
The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Communication Sciences and Disorders offered by the School of Communication Sciences & Disorders in the Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences is a research-intensive program that provides advanced training for creative research and scientific problem-solving in human communication sciences (speech, language, hearing, voice, swallowing) in typical and atypical populations.
Students in the Ph.D. program pursue research to understand the basic nature of human communication processes and to better serve diverse clinical populations. Students customize their program through the selection of coursework, seminars, and research experiences to become experts in their chosen subfield, and may consider applying for the Language Acquisition option as part of their program.
The Ph.D. program equips students with advanced skills in literature review, research design, experimental methods and scientific communication to pursue opportunities in academia, industry, or as clinician scientists in the field.
Keywords: speech, language, hearing, voice, disorder, SLP, development, psycholinguistic, perception, production, rehab, neuroscience, bilingual, DLD, autism, social communication, neurodegenerative, motor speech, ALS, second language learning, brain, cognitive science, literacy, pragmatic
Unique Program Features
- The degree provides advanced interdisciplinary research training in the field of Communication Sciences and Disorders and a unique opportunity for integrated learning with strong mentorship;
- Our research training programs encompass the latest paradigms to study human communication and its disorders across the lifespan. This covers fundamental and applied research on topics such as speech and language production and perception, language neuroscience, to investigations of the effectiveness of clinical intervention;
- Faculty mentors have strong international profiles with interdisciplinary research collaborations within McGill (Psychology, Linguistics, Education, Biomedical Engineering, Neurology/Neurosurgery, and Otolaryngology/Head and Neck surgery) and as part of Montreal-area research networks (Centre for Research on Brain, Language, and Music, Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation of Greater Montréal).
University-Level Admission Requirements
- An eligible Bachelor's degree with a minimum 3.0 GPA out of a possible 4.0 GPA
- English-language proficiency
Each program has specific admission requirements including required application documents. Please visit the program website for more details.
Visit our Educational credentials and grade equivalencies and English language proficiency webpages for additional information.
Program Website
Department Contact
Graduate Program scsd [at] mcgill.ca (subject: PhD%20in%20Communication%20Sciences%20and%20Disorders) (email)
Available Intakes
Fall
Winter
Application Deadlines
| Intake | Applications Open | Application Deadline - International | Application Deadline - Domestic (Canadian, Permanent Resident of Canada) |
|---|---|---|---|
| FALL | September 15 | January 15 | January 15 |
| WINTER | February 15 | July 15 | September 1 |
| SUMMER | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Note: Application deadlines are subject to change without notice. Please check the application portal for the most up-to-date information.