Wayne State University
Doctorate Degree, 2022
Communication Sciences & Disorders
Loma Linda University
Master of Science Degree, 2000
Speech-Language Pathology
Andrews University
Bachelor of Science Degree, 1997
Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
Brynja Davis is an assistant professor of Speech-Language Pathology at Andrews University. She graduated from Andrews University in 1997 with a bachelor of science degree in speech-language pathology and audiology. In 2000 she received a master's degree in speech-language pathology from Loma Linda University in California.
Before coming to Andrews in 2006, Mrs. Davis served as a speech-language pathologist in
Reykjavik, Iceland where she was born. She was also a speech-language pathologist in the Eau Claire Public School in Michigan. Along with that, she worked in home health care for Health Care at Home and the Lakeland Regional Health Systems. In this capacity she evaluated and treated adults with speech- language, cognitive, and swallowing disorders. Mrs. Davis is currently working on her Ph.D. in Communication Disorders at Wayne State University.
Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Communication Science and Disorders.
Teaches the following undergraduate classes:
She also teaches the follow graduate and 5-year classes: