Careers In Sp-Lang Path & Aud
An overview of the Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology profession(s) including aspects of professional practice, areas of specialization, professional issues and trends, and career paths and opportunities. The course will consist of assignments, lectures and interactive discussions led by faculty and visiting professionals designed to expand students' understanding of the profession(s) and to assist in educational and career planning and discernment.
Intro To Com Disorders
An introduction to disorders of speech, language, and hearing. The course includes definitions, symptomatology, etiologies, and basic intervention principles for these disorders.
Anatomy And Physiology Of Speech
A detailed investigation of structures and functions supporting speech production: respiration, phonation, articulation, and resonance. Neural bases of speech and language will also be introduced.
English Grammar For Csd
This one-credit hour course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of English syntactic form and function necessary to the future clinical practice of speech-language pathology. In addition, students will appreciate the role of complex syntax in spoken and written language and how these are commonly measured in children and adults with language disorders.
Clin Exp In Com Disorder
The general purpose or this course is to provide a competency-based experience in the clinical laboratory designed to orient the student to the professional activities in speech-language pathology. Clinical observations and shadowing, readings, in-class activities, and independent projects will focus on reflective decision making in professional activities.
Clinical Phonetics
Study of the phonetic structure of the English language with requirement of mastery of the International Phonetic Alphabet. Emphasis will be placed on phonetic transcription of normal and disordered speech for students in communication sciences and disorders.