PUB-770 |
Psychiatric Epidemiology |
This course provides the opportunity to explore common psychiatric conditions throughout the life course through an epidemiological perspective. Students will learn about the public health impacts of psychiatric disorders, including substance use and addiction, on morbidity and mortality. Topics to be addressed include suicide, the effects of wars and disasters, and disparities faced by diverse populations. |
PUB-790 |
Integrative Learning Experience |
The integrative learning experience( ILE) is an opportunity for students to |
demonstrate synthesis of foundational and program competencies through |
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the development of a culminating professional written product. The format |
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of the ILE will be unique to the student ' s professional and educational |
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objectives, and may include writing documents such as a program evaluation |
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report, training manual, or policy analysis. The course instructor will approve |
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student proposals for the written product before enrollment, and students |
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will present their ILE projects orally at the end of the semester. |
SLP-30 |
Early Child Lang Dev ' t & Disorders |
This course provides an advanced review of typical language development and focuses on language disorders in young children ages 0-5. Topics include receptive / expressive phonology, morphology, semantics, syntax, and pragmatics. The course provides evidence-based practices for assessing and treating language disorders of a diverse early childhood population in variety of clinical settings. |
3.00 |
SLP-600 |
Early Child Lang Dev ' t & Disorders |
This course provides an advanced review of typical language development and focuses on language disorders in young children ages 0-5. Topics include receptive / expressive phonology, morphology, semantics, syntax, and pragmatics. The course provides evidence-based practices for assessing and treating language disorders of a diverse early childhood population in variety of clinical settings. |
3.00 |
SLP-605 |
Speech Sound Dev ' t & Disorders in Childr |
This course focuses on speech sound production disorders in children. Topics include: typical speech sound acquisition, articulation, phonology, the relationships between speech sound disorders and literacy, cultural-linguistic variations in speech production, and characteristics of speech sound disorders across different clinical populations. Evidence-based approaches to assessment and treatment are emphasized. |
3.00 |