A four-year programme covering communication disorders and speech rehabilitation.
What this course covers
Speech and Language Therapy is a 4-year health-sciences programme offered by Nigerian universities under the National Universities Commission framework. The programme covers human or veterinary biology, clinical practice and the professional ethics of healthcare, with a balance of theoretical foundations and applied practice. Graduates leave with a recognised undergraduate degree that opens up entry-level roles in industry, research and the public sector, as well as the foundation for postgraduate study.
Why study Speech and Language Therapy?
Speech and Language Therapy suits candidates who want a regulated, high-demand career path in the health sector. The programme aligns with the wider Nigerian sector demand profile in its field and offers practical career routes through both private sector employers and government institutions. It is well-suited to candidates planning to combine the undergraduate degree with later professional certification or a master's programme.
UTME subjects
- English Language
- Biology
- one Arts subject
- one other
O'level subjects
- English Language
- Mathematics
- Biology
- English Language
- two other subjects
Five credit passes at one sitting (or two acceptable sittings) are typically required.
Typical career pathways
Typical career destinations for Speech and Language Therapy graduates include hospital practice, primary health care, pharmaceutical companies, public health agencies and international health organisations. Some graduates move into postgraduate research, while others pivot to adjacent fields such as project management, consultancy and entrepreneurship. The professional and regulatory bodies tied to the field provide structured certification routes that lift earnings and open senior roles within a few years of practice.
Honest challenges to expect
Like any undergraduate programme, Speech and Language Therapy has challenges. The workload is significant in the middle years, with practical and project requirements alongside theoretical coursework. Candidates should plan for time-intensive practicals or industrial training and budget realistically for textbooks, lab fees and the typical Nigerian student living costs.
Career outlook
Earnings vary widely by employer, sector and individual performance. These bands reflect typical 2026 ranges across the public and private sectors.
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Frequently asked questions
What is Speech and Language Therapy?
Speech and Language Therapy is a 4-year health-sciences programme offered by Nigerian universities under the National Universities Commission framework. The programme covers human or veterinary biology, clinical practice and the professional ethics of healthcare, with a balance of theoretical foundations and applied practice. Graduates leave with a recognised undergraduate degree that opens up entry-level roles in industry, research and the public sector, as well as the foundation for postgraduate study.
How long does Speech and Language Therapy take?
Speech and Language Therapy typically runs for 4 years in Nigerian universities, with a final-year project or thesis and (for engineering programmes) industrial training.
What JAMB subjects do I need for Speech and Language Therapy?
Speech and Language Therapy requires the UTME subject combination English Language, Biology, one Arts subject, one other. Confirm with the JAMB brochure each cycle.
Which Nigerian universities offer Speech and Language Therapy?
We are still building the institution list for Speech and Language Therapy. Use the JAMB brochure or the NUC course-finder to confirm where the programme is currently accredited.
What career options does Speech and Language Therapy open up?
Graduates enter the regulated health workforce, with the relevant council registering practitioners after the degree and any required internship. The professional body relevant to this programme is MDCN / PCN / NMCN (per programme). Career progression typically comes from a combination of experience, postgraduate study and professional certifications.