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15 JOBS YOU CAN DO WITH A DEGREE IN COMMUNICATION SCIENCES

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Updated March 4, 2023

Published April 13, 2021

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A degree in communication sciences and disorders can give you the qualifications
to pursue a variety of careers. Discovering the abilities you can gain from
earning a communication sciences and disorders degree and the jobs you can get
with this degree can help you decide whether a communication sciences degree is
the right choice for you. In this article, we describe communication sciences
disciplines and list 15 jobs you can perform with a degree in communication
sciences.

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WHAT IS A COMMUNICATION SCIENCES DEGREE?

A communication sciences degree (sometimes called communication sciences and
disorders) is an undergraduate or graduate qualification that shows your
knowledge and abilities in communication sciences. Communication science is the
study of human communication and the reasoning behind communication disorders,
like hearing disorders and learning disabilities. Here are examples of
communication sciences and disorders knowledge you can gain with this degree:

 * Biology of communication: Human communication has biological origins and
   implications that can inform your work in communication sciences and disorder
   diagnosis.

 * Hearing science: You can learn about the science behind hearing to understand
   how hearing disorders work, along with effective communication methods for
   people who are deaf or hard of hearing.

 * Language science: Learning about the science behind language can give you the
   ability to address communication disorders.

 * Speech and voice: Many communication disorders have origins in a person's
   ability to speak or use their voice. You can gain knowledge in this area to
   help treat speech and voice disorders so people can communicate more
   effectively.

 * Linguistics: Linguistics is the study of language. You can use this knowledge
   to learn about how humans communicate with each other.

 * Psychology: In some situations, psychology can have a role in communication
   disorders. Understanding psychology can help you treat communication
   disorders and understand the relationship between psychology and human
   communication.

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15 COMMUNICATION SCIENCES JOBS

Below is a list of jobs you can achieve with a degree in communication sciences:


1. PERSONAL CARE ASSISTANT

National average salary: $24,024 per year

Primary duties: A personal care assistant is a home health care or school
employee who helps people with disabilities or disorders, including
communication disorders, perform daily tasks. They can assist with personal
hygiene, communicate ideas and ensure their clients receive the proper meals and
medications when needed. Personal care assistants can report to the client's
family, a medical professional or a school administrator.


2. REHABILITATION AIDE

National average salary: $25,771 per year

Primary duties: A rehabilitation aide works with physical therapy professionals
to ready patients for physical therapy appointments. They can perform clerical
tasks like handling paperwork and answering phones, in addition to preparing
equipment for a patient's physical therapy session. Rehabilitation aides can
also assist physical therapists and physical therapy assistants with moving or
positioning patients for rehabilitative exercises and movements.


3. SCHOOL COUNSELOR

National average salary: $29,058 per year

Primary duties: A school counselor manages' students emotional health related to
their academic and personal lives. They can collaborate with speech-language
pathologists to ensure students with communication disorders receive the proper
attention from language disorder professionals. School counselors can also help
students plan their academic future by discussing students' strengths and
options for higher education and careers.

Related: Learn About Being a School Counselor


4. SUBSTITUTE TEACHER

National average salary: $31,595 per year

Primary duties: A substitute teacher is an educator who helps fill a school's
staffing needs. They can instruct students based on a teacher's lesson plans and
manage students' behavior in a classroom. Substitute teachers can also assist
students with homework and field students' questions about their assignments.


5. BEHAVIORAL THERAPIST

National average salary: $40,372.8 per year

Primary duties: A behavioral therapist is a health care professional who uses
therapeutic techniques to help their clients improve their habits and behaviors.
They can use communication sciences to inform their work and address the
symptoms of patients' communication and mental health disorders. Behavioral
therapists can also develop programs for patients' treatment and adjust these
programs as a patient progresses through their treatment.

Related: Learn About Being a Behavioral Therapist


6. ESL TEACHER

National average salary: $49,213 per year

Primary duties: An ESL teacher (which stands for English as a second language)
instructs students on communicating in the English language. They can design
lesson plans and use communication sciences knowledge to ensure their students
understand linguistic concepts. ESL teachers can also create lessons that
correspond with students' learning styles to help their students gain a greater
understanding of the English language.


7. SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER

National average salary: $51,509 per year

Primary duties: A special education teacher can instruct students with
disabilities, including communication disorders, to help them reach their
social, emotional and intellectual potential. They can design lessons and
activities in accordance with students' abilities at the elementary, middle
school, junior high and high school education levels. Special education teachers
can also provide updates for students' parents on students' progress toward
their goals.

Related: Learn About Being a Special Education Teacher


8. CHILD LIFE SPECIALIST

National average salary: $52,470 per year

Primary duties: A child life specialist is a health care professional who helps
families of pediatric patients with significant health issues to manage and
understand the patient's health care plan, options and activities. They can
perform advocacy duties on behalf of children and their families to ensure
pediatric patients receive the care they need. Child life specialists can also
implement strategies that can reduce the trauma of medical treatments on
children and their families to help them cope with a child's medical conditions.


9. SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER

National average salary: $56,597 per year

Primary duties: A sign language interpreter assists people who are deaf or hard
of hearing to help them communicate with other people. They can use technology
like videoconferencing to interpret for people from another location. Sign
language interpreters can use their communication sciences expertise to provide
interpretations in one-on-one or group settings so individuals who are deaf and
hard of hearing can communicate effectively with others.


10. SPEECH PATHOLOGY ASSISTANT

National average salary: $58,136 per year

Primary duties: A speech pathology assistant works with a speech-language
pathologist to diagnose and treat communication disorders, like autism-related
speech disorders and stuttering. They can help implement treatment programs for
patients and use activities to help patients of various ages to reach their
goals. Speech pathology assistants can also perform clerical work and medical
record maintenance to assist with the management of a medical office.


11. HEARING AID DISPENSER

National average salary: $59,553 per year

Primary duties: A hearing aid dispenser assesses clients' hearing and selects
hearing aids to help improve their clients' ability to communicate with others
and perform daily tasks. They can assess and adjust the fit of hearing aids for
their clients to ensure the devices fit properly and comfortably. Hearing aid
dispensers can also answer client questions and educate clients on the correct
use for their hearing aids.


12. CLINICAL SUPERVISOR

National average salary: $66,857 per year

Primary duties: A clinical supervisor works in a medical setting to communicate
between a facility's administrative and medical staff. They can review medical
practitioners' work procedures to identify areas for increased efficiency or
other improvements. Clinical supervisors can also conduct performance reviews,
discipline medical practitioners and provide motivation to ensure patients
receive superior medical care. Additionally, they can ensure medical
professionals adhere to licensing and registration requirements from governments
and companies.


13. AUDIOLOGIST

National average salary: $77,899 per year

Primary duties: An audiologist is a medical professional who specializes in
diagnosing and treating hearing disorders. They can use medical instruments to
examine patients with ear problems, including balance issues, and suggest
treatments for their patients' issues. Audiologists can also assist patients
with devices like hearing aids that can help them communicate with others and
perform daily tasks. Additionally, audiologists can specialize in several
treatment areas, including geriatrics, pediatrics, auditory processing and
balance.

Related: Learn About Being an Audiologist


14. SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST

National average salary: $93,371 per year

Primary duties: A speech-language pathologist assesses, diagnoses and treats
communication disorders. They can develop treatment plans and use a variety of
techniques to help people address the symptoms of their communication disorders
to help their patients communicate better in their daily lives. Speech-language
pathologists can work for school districts or in a medical setting to help their
patients manage the symptoms of their disorders. Additionally, speech-language
pathologists can help their patients develop the strength of their facial
muscles to help improve patients' communication.

Related: Learn About Being a Speech Pathologist


15. SPEECH THERAPIST

National average salary: $101,130 per year

Primary duties: A speech therapist screens, assesses and diagnoses speech
disorders in their patients. They can use a mix of tested and innovative speech
therapy techniques to develop treatment plans that can help their patients
improve their ability to communicate more effectively in their daily lives.
Speech therapists can also communicate with a patient's family members to help
them understand a patient's diagnosis, abilities and challenges.

Related: Learn About Being a Speech Therapist

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