Students can pursue careers as speech-language pathology assistants (SLPA) or work in related areas. They can attend other graduate programs such as: special education, social work, rehabilitation or mental health counseling, public health (MPH), health education, health law, or general education. They can also enjoy careers in research and development, marketing and promotion, sales for health products companies, academic advising, technology support, community outreach programs, employment search firms, and assisting families.