An introduction to the scientific study of natural language with focus on the basic concepts of phonology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics, with subsequent attention to the applied aspects of linguistic principles.
Course Offerings:
Fall 2020 ♦ Instructor: Michelle Morrison
Fall 2017 ♦ Instructor: Michelle Morrison
Spring 2017 ♦ Instructor: Unlisted/TBD
Fall 2016 ♦ Instructor: Unlisted/TBD
Fall 2016 ♦ Instructor: Shameka Johnson
Fall 2016 ♦ Instructor: Michelle Morrison
An introduction to communication sciences and disorders; a survey of th bases of normal speech, language and hearing ability, major forms of communicative disorders and their treatment.
Course Offerings:
Fall 2020 ♦ Instructor: Kathleen Skinker
Spring 2018 ♦ Instructor: Kathleen Skinker
Fall 2017 ♦ Instructor: Jose Ortiz
Summer 2017 ♦ Instructor: Unlisted/TBD
Spring 2017 ♦ Instructor: Kathleen Skinker
Winter 2016 ♦ Instructor: Kathleen Skinker
Fall 2016 ♦ Instructor: Kathleen Skinker
Spring 2016 ♦ Instructor: Kathleen Skinker
Fall 2015 ♦ Instructor: Kathleen Skinker
An introduction to current theories of language and an investigation of their relationship to human communication behavior. Survey of the experimental literature relating to this question.
Course Offerings:
Fall 2020 ♦ Instructor: Jared Novick
Spring 2018 ♦ Instructor: Yi Ting Huang
Fall 2017 ♦ Instructor: Jared Novick
Spring 2017 ♦ Instructor: Jared Novick
Spring 2016 ♦ Instructor: Yi Ting Huang
Fall 2015 ♦ Instructor: Jared Novick
Fall 2014 ♦ Instructor: Jared Novick
Gross anatomy of the ear and pathways for transmission of sound energy through the peripheral and central auditory system. Causes, development and effects of pathological conditions contributing to temporary or chronic hearing impairments.
Course Offerings:
Fall 2020 ♦ Instructor: Christina Shields
Spring 2018 ♦ Instructor: Rebecca Bieber
Fall 2017 ♦ Instructor: Kelly A King
Summer 2017 ♦ Instructor: Jaclyn Schurman
Spring 2017 ♦ Instructor: Sandra Gordon-Salant
Fall 2016 ♦ Instructor: Kelly A King
Summer 2016 ♦ Instructor: Julie Cohen
Spring 2016 ♦ Instructor: Julie Cohen
Fall 2015 ♦ Instructor: Kelly A King
Analysis of the normal processes of speech and language development in children.
Course Offerings:
Fall 2020 ♦ Instructor: Kathleen Skinker
Fall 2020 ♦ Instructor: Tonya Williams Walker
Spring 2018 ♦ Instructor: Yi Ting Huang
Fall 2017 ♦ Instructor: Yi Ting Huang
Fall 2017 ♦ Instructor: Tonya Williams Walker
Spring 2017 ♦ Instructor: Eusabia Mont
Fall 2016 ♦ Instructor: Tonya Williams Walker
Summer 2016 ♦ Instructor: Eusabia Mont
Spring 2016 ♦ Instructor: Yi Ting Huang
An introduction to physiological, acoustic and perceptual phonetics; broad and narrow phonetic transcription; current models of speech production and perception.
Course Offerings:
Fall 2020 ♦ Instructor: Marios Fourakis
Spring 2018 ♦ Instructor: Marios Fourakis
Fall 2017 ♦ Instructor: Kathleen Skinker
Spring 2017 ♦ Instructor: Unlisted/TBD
An introduction to the field of audiology. Evaluation and remediation of hearing handicaps.
Course Offerings:
Fall 2020 ♦ Instructor: Samira Anderson
Fall 2020 ♦ Instructor: Chris Zalewski
Spring 2018 ♦ Instructor: Samira Anderson
Fall 2017 ♦ Instructor: Chris Zalewski
Fall 2016 ♦ Instructor: Chris Zalewski
Spring 2016 ♦ Instructor: Samira Anderson
Fall 2015 ♦ Instructor: Chris Zalewski
Basic neurology as it pertains to anatomy and physiology substrates of speech and language.
Course Offerings:
Fall 2020 ♦ Instructor: Kristin Slawson
Fall 2017 ♦ Instructor: Kristin Slawson
Spring 2017 ♦ Instructor: Melissa D. Stockbridge
Spring 2016 ♦ Instructor: Yasmeen Faroqi Shah
Overview of cultural and linguistic diversity (CLD) in general, and the impact of CLD on communication, communication disorders, and the professional practice of Speech-Language Pathology
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Fall 2020 ♦ Instructor:
Spring 2018 ♦ Instructor: Eusabia Mont
Theoretical principles, methodology, and interpretation of routine audiometric tests, including pure tone, speech, and acoustic immittance measures. Modification of procedures for special populations. Equipment calibration and mass hearing screening programs.
Course Offerings:
Fall 2020 ♦ Instructor: Sandra Gordon-Salant
Fall 2017 ♦ Instructor: Sandra Gordon-Salant
Fall 2016 ♦ Instructor: Sandra Gordon-Salant
Fall 2015 ♦ Instructor: Sandra Gordon-Salant
Etiology, diagnosis and management of language problems of adults associated with aging, brain injury and degenerative conditions.
Course Offerings:
Fall 2020 ♦ Instructor: Yasmeen Faroqi Shah
Fall 2017 ♦ Instructor: Yasmeen Faroqi Shah
Spring 2017 ♦ Instructor: Yasmeen Faroqi Shah
Spring 2016 ♦ Instructor: Yasmeen Faroqi Shah
Spring 2015 ♦ Instructor: Yasmeen Faroqi Shah
Etiology, diagnosis and management of autism spectrum disorders
Course Offerings:
Fall 2020 ♦ Instructor: Vivian Sisskin
Fall 2017 ♦ Instructor: Vivian Sisskin
Theoretical, empirical and clinical perspectives on language disorders in children.
Course Offerings:
Fall 2020 ♦ Instructor: Nan Bernstein Ratner
Fall 2017 ♦ Instructor: Nan Bernstein Ratner
Fall 2016 ♦ Instructor: Nan Bernstein Ratner
Fall 2014 ♦ Instructor: Nan Bernstein Ratner
Etiological characteristics, assessment and treatment of phonatory disorders in children and adults.
Course Offerings:
Fall 2020 ♦ Instructor: Nancy Solomon
Fall 2017 ♦ Instructor: Nancy Solomon
Etiology, assessment and treatment of communication and learning problems in school age children and adolescents
Course Offerings:
Fall 2020 ♦ Instructor: Nan Bernstein Ratner
Fall 2016 ♦ Instructor: Nan Bernstein Ratner
Principles and techniques of physiological and electrophysiological measures of the audio-vestibular mechanisms.
Course Offerings:
Fall 2020 ♦ Instructor: Samira Anderson
Evaluation and treatment of hearing-impaired children.
Course Offerings:
Fall 2020 ♦ Instructor: Sarah Sohns
Fall 2017 ♦ Instructor: Unlisted/TBD
Fall 2016 ♦ Instructor: Hannah Willison
Principles, methods and procedures for selection, fitting, calibration and management of amplification systems for hearing-impaired children and adults.
Course Offerings:
Fall 2020 ♦ Instructor: Eric Hoover
Fall 2017 ♦ Instructor: LaGuinn Sherlock
Fall 2016 ♦ Instructor: LaGuinn Sherlock
Diagnostic tools and methods in the analysis of speech-language disorders in children and adults.
Course Offerings:
Fall 2020 ♦ Instructor: Colleen Worthington
Fall 2017 ♦ Instructor: Colleen Worthington
Fall 2016 ♦ Instructor: Colleen Worthington
Fall 2015 ♦ Instructor: Colleen Worthington
Fall 2014 ♦ Instructor: Colleen Worthington
Evaluation and control of noise hazards. Effects of noise on man. Medico-legal aspects of noise-induced hearing impairment.
Course Offerings:
Fall 2020 ♦ Instructor: Eric Hoover
Comprehensive presentation of cochlear implant design and processing, medical/surgical aspects, evaluation, programming, outcomes in children and adults, and post stimulation care. The role of the audiologist as a member of the cochlear implant team will be emphasized. Current and emerging trends in other implantable technologies also will be covered.
Course Offerings:
Fall 2020 ♦ Instructor: Nicole Nguyen
Fall 2017 ♦ Instructor: Nicole Nguyen
Auditory perception and auditory processing in normal and impaired hearing.
Course Offerings:
Advanced topics in audiology.
Course Offerings:
Fall 2020 ♦ Instructor: Nicole Nguyen
Fall 2017 ♦ Instructor: Nicole Nguyen
Summer 2017 ♦ Instructor: Nicole Nguyen