Speech and Hearing Sciences
*302.
Introduction to Communicative Disorders.
(3)
(Also offered as SPCD 302)
The nature of speech, language and hearing disorders in children and adults; overview of speech and hearing anatomy and physiology; multicultural issues; emphasizes the impact of communicative disorders on individuals and families.
*303.
Introduction to Phonetics.
(3)
(Also offered as LING 303)
An introduction to the physiological mechanisms underlying speech production, linguistic classification and transcription of speech sounds, acoustic properties of speech sounds, relationship between phonetics and phonology, and applications to speech pathology.
310 / 510.
Anatomy and Physiology of Human Communication.
(3)
Introduction to basic anatomy and physiology for speech, language, hearing and swallowing. Covers five systems: respiratory, phonatory, articulatory, auditory and neurological.
321 / 541.
Introduction to Audiology.
(3)
Basic hearing science, pathological conditions of the auditory system, audiometric testing.
Prerequisite: 310
330.
Introduction to Communication Sciences.
(3)
Introduction to speech and hearing science. Covers basic science of sound, acoustic theory of speech production, acoustic and physiologic phonetics, sound transmission through the auditory system, acoustic and physiologic consequences of speech and hearing disorders.
420 / 542.
Hearing Science.
(3)
Anatomy and physiology of the auditory system. Basic knowledge of frequency, intensity, time and direction perception in normal hearing are discussed.
Prerequisite: 321 and 330
*425.
Aural Rehabilitation.
(3)
Appraisal and management of individuals with impaired hearing.
Prerequisite: 321
428 / 528.
Phonological Disorders in Children.
(3)
Assessment and treatment of articulation and phonological disorders.
Prerequisite: 303
430 / 530.
Language Development.
(3)
Developmental sequence of language acquisition and changes in communication behavior across the life span from birth to adulthood. Covers specific areas of phonology, morphology, semantics, syntax, pragmatics, literacy and metalinguistics.
431 / 536.
Language Disorders in Children.
(3)
A survey of language disorders in children and intervention. Topics include descriptions of clinical populations, intervention principles and methods, and linguistic, medical, developmental and cultural issues in intervention.
Prerequisite: 430
450 / 550.
Neural Basis of Communication.
(3)
Structure and function of the central and peripheral nervous systems as they relate to normal and disordered communication.
Prerequisite: 310
451.
Undergraduate Problems.
(1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)
Restriction: permission of instructor
*458.
Preclinical Training.
(3)
Course content includes behavioral objectives, program design, data collection, client/family counseling, ethnographic interviewing with multicultural families, behavioral management and professional issues including certification and licensure requirements, ethical conduct and federal laws protecting the handicapped.
Prerequisite: 428 Pre- or corequisite: 431
459 / 559.
Multicultural Considerations in Communication.
(3)
Students will obtain knowledge and understanding of how the cultural and linguistic diversity of clients affect communication. Appropriate assessment procedures and intervention strategies will be discussed.
Prerequisite: 428 and 430
490.
Topics in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences.
(1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)
Special topics motivated by expertise of instructor and interest of students.
500.
Clinical Practice.
(3 to a maximum of 18 Δ)
Practicum assignment and seminar covering a variety of topics in clinical practice including diagnostics and evaluation, practice in school and hospital settings, and supervised practice in off-campus sites.
Restriction: enrolled in M.S. Speech and Hearing Sciences degree program, permission of clinic director.
Prerequisite: 458
506.
Reading and Writing in Research.
(3)
Based on a scientist-practitioner model, this course is an introduction to research design with an emphasis on conceptual foundations and critical evaluation.
Prerequisite: PSY 200
507.
Adult Neurogenic Communicative Disorders.
(3)
Comprehensive survey of predominant adult neurogenic communication disorders. Content includes theoretical issues, etiology, differential diagnosis, symptomatology, prognosis and recovery.
Prerequisite: 450 or 550
510 / 310.
Anatomy and Physiology of Human Communication.
(3)
Introduction to basic anatomy and physiology for speech, language, hearing and swallowing. Covers five systems: respiratory, phonatory, articulatory, auditory and neurological.
517.
Dysphagia.
(3)
Acquire knowledge relevant to the identification, evaluation, treatment of infant and adult swallowing disorders.
Prerequisite: 310 and (450 or 550)
Restriction: enrolled in M.S. Speech and Hearing Sciences degree program.
525.
Voice Disorders.
(3)
Based on knowledge of normal voice production, various voice disorders are surveyed and approaches to evaluation and treatment are discussed.
Prerequisite: 310
Restriction: enrolled in M.S. Speech and Hearing Sciences degree program, permission of instructor for non-degree students.
528 / 428.
Phonological Disorders in Children.
(3)
Assessment and treatment of articulation and phonological disorders.
Prerequisite: 303
530 / 430.
Language Development.
(3)
Developmental sequence of language acquisition and changes in communication behavior across the life span from birth to adulthood. Covers specific areas of phonology, morphology, semantics, syntax, pragmatics, literacy and metalinguistics.
531.
Motor Speech Disorders and Stuttering.
(3)
Overview of symptomatology of child and adult neurogenic speech disorders and fluency disorders with a focus on assessment and treatment.
Prerequisite: 450 or 550
Restriction: enrolled in M.S. Speech and Hearing Sciences degree program.
532.
Augmentative Communication.
(3)
Overview and/or hands-on-experience with nonelectronic and electronic aids and devices used for augmentative communication. Focus may be on particular disabilities, assessment, therapeutic and/or research issues.
Prerequisite: 428, 431
Restriction: enrolled in M.S. Speech and Hearing Sciences degree program, permission of instructor for non-degee students.
533.
Assessing Language in Children.
(3)
Principles and procedures of assessment for language disorders in children.
Prerequisite: 431
Restriction: enrolled in M.S. Speech and Hearing Sciences degree program.
534.
Intervention: Child Language Disorders.
(3)
Principles and intervention procedures for child language disorders from early childhood through adolescence. Methods for examining treatment efficacy in clinical and research contexts.
Prerequisite: 431
Restriction: enrolled in M.S. Speech and Hearing Sciences degree program, permission of instructor for non-degee students.
535.
Medical Speech-Language Pathology.
(3)
Topics relevant to practice in a medical setting are reviewed including evaluation and treatment of children with birth defects (cleft palate) and other special populations; professional and administrative concerns.
Prerequisite: 450 or 550
Restriction: enrolled in M.S. Speech and Hearing Sciences degree program.
536 / 431.
Language Disorders in Children.
(3)
A survey of language disorders in children and intervention. Topics include descriptions of clinical populations, intervention principles and methods, and linguistic, medical, developmental and cultural issues in intervention.
Prerequisite: 430
538.
Stuttering.
(3)
A critical examination of past and present approaches to stuttering assessment and management with an emphasis on treatment outcome evaluation.
Restriction: enrolled in M.S. Speech and Hearing Sciences degree program, permission of instructor for non-degree students.
539.
Topics.
(1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)
Restriction: enrolled in M.S. Speech and Hearing Sciences degree program, permission of instructor.
{Offered upon demand}
541 / 321.
Introduction to Audiology.
(3)
Basic hearing science, pathological conditions of the auditory system, audiometric testing.
Prerequisite: 310
Restriction: enrolled in M.S. Speech and Hearing Sciences degree program, graduate students only.
542 / 420.
Hearing Science.
(3)
Anatomy and physiology of the auditory system. Basic knowledge of frequency, intensity, time and direction perception in normal hearing are discussed.
Prerequisite: 321, 330
Restriction: enrolled in M.S. Speech and Hearing Sciences degree program.
550 / 450.
Neural Basis of Communication.
(3)
Structure and function of the central and peripheral nervous systems as they relate to normal and disordered communication.
Prerequisite: 310
551.
Problems.
(1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)
Restriction: enrolled in M.S. Speech and Hearing Sciences degree program.
558.
Clinical Internship.
(6-9 to a maximum of 18 Δ)
Restriction: enrolled in M.S. Speech and Hearing Sciences degree program, permission of clinic director.
{Fall, Spring, Summer}
559 / 459.
Multicultural Considerations in Communication.
(3)
Students will obtain knowledge and understanding of how the cultural and linguistic diversity of clients affect communication. Appropriate assessment procedures and intervention strategies will be discussed.
Prerequisite: 428, 430
Restriction: enrolled in M.S. Speech and Hearing Sciences degree program.
599.
Master’s Thesis.
(1-6, no limit Δ)
Restriction: enrolled in M.S. Speech and Hearing Sciences degree program.
Offered on a CR/NC basis only.