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HPSH
1002
Foundations for Interprofessional Collaborative Practice
(0:0:0,O)
An introduction to broad concepts related to interprofessional core competencies for healthcare providers.
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HPSH
5110
Capstone Course
(1:1:0,F)
A comprehensive review of: the nature of human communication and swallowing processes; prevention, assessment, and intervention for communication and swallowing disorders; and research principles and professional issues.
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HPSH
5143
Aural Rehabilitation Lab
(1:0:1,F)
This laboratory course will allow students the opportunity to obtain hands-on experiences in aural rehabilitation. Course will include hands-on experience related to the use, management, and troubleshooting of hearing aids and FM systems. Cochlear implants, vibrotactile devices, and assistive listening devices will also be introduced.
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HPSH
5201
Clinical Instrumentation and Technology for Communication
(2:2:0,F)
This course is designed to introduce students to various types of clinical instrumentation and technology used in the provision of speech-language assessment and treatment. Lecture will review basic concepts of acoustic phonetics and lab will include hands-on experience in the use of current and emerging technology.
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HPSH
5215
Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Populations
(2:2:0,O)
This course examines the cultural, linguistic and social factors involved in assessment and intervention of communication disorders in culturally and linguistically diverse populations across the lifespan.
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HPSH
5222
Counseling and Interviewing in Speech-Language Pathology
(2:2:0,F)
This course provides an overview of theory and practice of counseling methods and techniques to be used by speech-language pathologists in varied settings with both adult and pediatric populations.
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HPSH
5239
Evidence-Based Practice in Communication Disorders
(2:2:0,F)
A course designed to prepare students to access and critically evaluate professional literature; integrate valid scientific and clinical evidence with sound professional judgment to make clinical decisions; and apply principles of evidence-based practice to the provision of speech-language pathology services.
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HPSH
5243
Aural Rehabilitation
(2:2:0,F)
The study of audiological, speech, language, and listening test procedures, intervention techniques, and the use of amplification for infants through adults with hearing loss. Assessment, treatment, cognition, cultural and psychosocial isuues will be discussed in relation to hearing loss.
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HPSH
5310
Special Topics in Speech Pathology
(3:0:3,F)
Directed study for non-thesis candidates. May be repeated for credit.
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HPSH
5320
Research Principles and Application
(3:3:0,F)
A summary of the basic concepts of science and research. Emphasis is placed on preparing students to become knowledgeable consumers of research and to apply research principles to evidence-based practice.
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HPSH
5325
Childhood Speech Sound Disorders
(3:3:0,F)
Overview of normal speech acquisition and current approaches to assessment and management of pediatric speech sound disorders.
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HPSH
5362
Motor Speech Disorders
(3:3:0,F)
A study of the neurologic foundations of speech, speech disorders that can develop as a result of damage to the nervous system, and the ways in which motor speech disorders can be diagnosed and managed.
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HPSH
5366
Augmentative and Alternative Communication
(3:3:0,F)
Examination of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) for individuals with severe communication disorders, including a perspective on how AAC fits within the broad area of communication development and disorders. Topics include assessment and intervention issues, clinical populations who may require AAC, and research in AAC.
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HPSH
5370
Professional Issues in Speech-Language Pathology
(3:3:0,O)
An overview of contemporary professional issues and considerations related to SLP practice, including topics such as ethical conduct, caseload/workload issues, certification and licensure, health literacy, supervision of support personnel, reimbursement, and legislation related to the field.
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HPSH
5381
Graduate Clinical Practicum: SLP
(3:0:3-30,F)
Supervised clinical practice in speech and/or language pathology.
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HPSH
5382
Graduate Clinical Practicum:SLP II
(3:0:3-30,F)
Supervised clinical practice in speech and/or language pathology.
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HPSH
5383
Graduate Clinical Practicum SLP III
(3:0:3-30,F)
Supervised clinical practice in speech and/or language pathology.
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HPSH
5384
Graduate Clinical Practicum: SLP IV
(3:0:3-30,F)
Supervised clinical practice in speech and/or language pathology.
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HPSH
5385
Graduate Clinical Practicum: SLP V
(3:0:3-30,F)
Supervised clinical practice in speech and/or language pathology.
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HPSH
5424
Pediatric Language Assessment & Intervention
(4:4:0,F)
Comparison of typical and atypical language in children from infancy through adolescence. Assessment and management strategies for diverse populations, and varied service delivery models.
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HPSH
5430
Dysphagia
(4:3:1,F)
A detailed study of the anatomy and physiology of normal and disordered swallowing patterns, with discussion of current diagnostic techniques and treatment alternatives. Includes a lab to allow hands-on experience in interpreting swallow studies.
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HPSH
5440
Fluency & Voice Disorders
(4:4:0,F)
This course provides an introduction to clinical issues of assessment and treatment of stuttering (fluency) and voice disorders in children and adults.
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HPSH
5463
Adult Language Assessment & Intervention
(4:4:0,F)
Effects of normal aging on communication. Assessment and intervention models for acquired adult language disorders (e.g. aphasia, dementia, traumatic brain injury). Medical terminology and report writing will also be included.
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HPSH
6000
Master's Thesis
(1-6:0:1-6,F)
Consent of instructor is required.
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HPSH
6001
Master's Thesis
(1-6:0:1-6,F)
May have 2 enrollments for credit. Consent of instructor is required.