<p>Actually, the minimum professional degree for licensure/certification in speech pathology is the master’s, so a double degree (BA or BS) won’t work. Would suggest looking for an undergrad vocal performance program at a university with a good solid pre-professional bachelor’s program in speech path/communication science and disorders. You could possibly take some basic speech path (anatomy and physiology) and communication science (acoustics) classes as electives for the vocal performance degree. Having some basic coursework completed at the undergrad level and a clearly interesting career goal will definitely be a big help for grad school acceptance in speech pathology.</p>