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Professional Issues In Speech Lang Patho

This course addresses professional issues in speech-language pathology as they relate to various employment settings including public school, healthcare, and private practice. Topics will include professional ethics, cultural competence, professional practice documents, service delivery models, billing and coding, job exploration, resumes, interviews, credentialing, legal considerations, and professional advocacy. Content will be in accordance with the American Speech- Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Scope of Practice, Code of Ethics and guidelines for credentialing.

Pediatric Feeding

This course is designed to provide a strong foundation in the normal development, assessment and intervention of pediatric feeding. Emphasis is placed on the effects of different body systems, medical history and comorbidities, environment, experience and social aspects of feeding. Class will include in class and out of class assignments as well as a final project and exams.

Motor Speech Disorders

This 2 credit graduate course focuses on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of motor speech disorders (MSDs) in individuals from birth through adulthood. The course will address oral sensory disorders, developmental delays, and MSDs secondary to neurological damage and disease with particular emphasis on dysarthria and Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAD). The course will also address the dysarthrias resulting from acquired brain injury (e.g. stroke and trauma) in adulthood and progressive and non-progressive diseases of the nervous system.

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In-depth study of a current problem or issue related to the communication disorder profession. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits. A title is assigned each time the course is offered.

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