Adelphi University, Garden City

Bachelor in Communication Disorders

New York, United States

The Bachelor in Communication Disorders at Adelphi University, Garden City is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Adelphi University in Garden City, New York, is a private institution founded in 1896 with a strong liberal arts and professional focus. Located on a scenic suburban campus with additional centers in Manhattan, Hudson Valley, and Suffolk County, Adelphi combines close-knit campus life with metropolitan access. The university emphasizes experiential learning, research, and community engagement across arts and humanities, STEM, professions, and health and wellness.

Academically, Adelphi offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across roughly 69 areas of study, supported by modern facilities including a performing arts center, recreation complex, and contemporary library spaces. The campus fosters interdisciplinary learning, internships, and applied research, and its mission centers on transforming students through intellectual rigor, creativity, and practical preparation for careers and civic life.

International students benefit from a welcoming community, dedicated support services, and opportunities to study in New York while enjoying residential campus life. Career services, alumni networks, and industry partnerships help students secure internships and employment in diverse fields. For those seeking a balanced university experience with strong personal support and connections to New York’s professional landscape, Adelphi offers a student-centered environment that supports academic achievement and career readiness.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Communication Disorders at Adelphi University is for students who want to help people with speech and language problems. This 4-year degree helps you understand how people communicate and how to treat disorders.

The curriculum covers subjects like anatomy, phonetics, and language development. You will also learn about assessment and treatment methods, and get hands-on experience in clinics and labs.

Graduates can work as Speech-Language Pathologists, Audiologists, or Communication Specialists in hospitals, schools, or private practices. They can also work as Rehabilitative Specialists or Disability Support Workers, helping people with communication disorders to live fuller lives.

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