Note: In order to find a course in the new 4 digit numbering system using an old 3 digit number, please refer to the conversion list below. Before registering for courses with the new 4 digit numbering system, please ensure that you have not previously taken the course in its 3 digit form.
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Communication Sciences and Disorders
4411A/B -
Introduction to Speech and Language Disorders
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A survey course focusing on the incidence, etiology, and symptomatology of speech and language disorders in children and adults. Designed to provide students with a general understanding of the types of speech, voice, and language disorders identified and treated by speech-language pathologists.
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The former Communication Disorders 211a/b, 411a/b, 4411F/G.
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Completion of two years of an undergraduate degree.
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Communication Sciences and Disorders
4412A/B -
Introduction to Audiology
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A survey of the discipline of audiology designed to introduced students in audiology and speech-language pathology to the diagnostic, (re)habilitative, and educational roles played by audiologists. The course will address the basic audiological test battery. The course provides an introduction to methods of audiological assessment including pure-tone and speech audiometry, impedance interpretation of basic audiological tests will be addressed.
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The former Communicative Disorders 435a/b.
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Communication Sciences and Disorders
4417A/B -
Hearing Science
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The study of human hearing from acoustics to the physiological and psychological correlates of sound. Topics include physical acoustics, anatomy, physiology, sensitivity, masking, loudness, pitch, binaural phenomena, and auditory streams. Course activities provide experience in acoustical calculations and psychoacoustic experimentation and data analysis.
Antirequisite(s):
The former Communicative Disorders 217a/b.
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Completion of two years of an undergraduate degree.
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Communication Sciences and Disorders
4423A/B -
Clinical Phonetics
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Study of the production of speech sounds. Special emphasis is placed on the development of phonetic transcription skills and the use of those skills in analyzing and describing the speech of young children and phonologically-impaired children. Includes an introduction to phonological intervention.
Antirequisite(s):
The former Communicative Disorders 223.
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Communication Sciences and Disorders
4439A/B -
Normal Language Acquisition
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Study of the phonological, pragmatic, semantic and syntactic development in the normal child.
Antirequisite(s):
The former Communicative Disorders 239a/b.
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Communication Sciences and Disorders
4442A/B -
Theory to Practice
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Lectures and directed clinical observations involving assessments and treatments of persons with a variety of communication disorders. Multiple formats (video, real clients, Web-CT, etc.) for presentation and discussion of evidence-based clinical assessment and treatment options of persons with communication disorders.
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The former CSD 401a/b, CSD 753a/b.
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Communication Sciences and Disorders
4497A/B -
Speech Science
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Physiologic, acoustic and perceptual characteristics of speech. Principles and methods for the laboratory study of speech.
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