Our two doctoral programs prepare students for roles as clinicians, teachers, scholars, professionals, leaders, and administrators.
The Doctor of Arts degree emphasizes the professional and clinical aspects of the communication disorders discipline. It offers the advanced education needed to prepare leaders in the field and to meet the growing demand for doctoral-level personnel in clinical settings. The Doctor of Arts is a part-time program.
Lawrence J. Raphael
Coordinator, Doctor of Arts in Communication Disorders
Hy Weinberg Center, Room 128
p – 516-877-4784
e – raphael@adelphi.edu
The Doctor of Audiology program includes course work and clinical practicum experiences in all aspects of audiologic practice. In addition, a clinical research project proposal is required of each student. This is a full-time program offered in conjunction with Hofstra and St. John’s Universities.
Yula Serpanos
Professor and Director, Doctor of Audiology Program
Hy Weinberg Center, Room 122
p – 516-877-4774
e – serpanos@adelphi.edu