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Last Updated: 24 Feb 2026

Bachelor of Science With Honours in Speech and Language Therapy

The Bachelor of Science with Honours in Speech and Language Therapy is a four-year, direct honours degree programme, developed with speech and language therapy practitioners from the public healthcare, community care, social services and private sectors.

The Speech and Language Therapy undergraduate degree programme in Singapore has been carefully developed with senior speech and language therapy practitioners from the local public healthcare, community care, social services, and private sectors.

As the first undergraduate speech and language therapy degree programme in Singapore, the programme serves to meet the national needs in preparing a new generation of highly-competent and industry-ready speech and language therapists who will promote communication, feeding and swallowing health for people across the lifespan. The programme has obtained accreditation from the Allied Health Professions Council (AHPC), thus enabling graduates to practise as professional Speech-Language Therapists in Singapore.

Singapore Institute of Technology
Singapore Institute of Technology
Course type: Full-time
Course duration: 4 years

Course details

Field of study
Health Sciences
Certification offered
Bachelor of Science with Honours in Speech and Language Therapy
Learn more about the programme

Minimum entry requirement

You must meet the following entry requirements for the course application:

QualificationRequirement
A-Level
Polytechnic Diploma
International Baccalaureate Diploma
NUS High School Diploma
International and other qualifications

Internship

All Speech and Language Therapy students need to undergo approximately 1000 hours of clinical practice education (CPE), including clinical skills classes and placements across various clinical settings. During CPE, students learn to apply their academic and theoretical knowledge to real-world clinical practice. With progressive clinical exposure and guidance from practising clinicians, students build confidence in their clinical skills. Students need to pass all clinical placements to graduate from the programme and to be registered under the Allied Health Professions Council (AHPC).

Career prospects

You Can Explore the Following Career Options Upon Graduation:

  • Speech and Language Therapist
Use resources and interactive tools that are available on MySkillsFuture Portal to explore various education and career pathways.

Graduate employment outcomes

Refer to the complete Graduate Employment Survey (GES) report 2024 for more information.

How to register

Direct Admissions with SIT

You may register here.