The Bachelor's in Speech Therapy at the Faculty of Public Health provides comprehensive education in communication disorders and language development. Students learn to assess, diagnose, and treat individuals with speech and language difficulties. The curriculum integrates clinical training, emphasizing evidence-based interventions for diverse populations, including children and adults. Graduates are prepared to work in healthcare settings, schools, and community outreach programs, supporting individuals with communication challenges. This program emphasizes the importance of speech therapy in enhancing overall well-being and contributing to public health initiatives. Graduates play a vital role in improving communication skills and fostering inclusivity in diverse communities.