SLP-655 |
Clinical Practicum II |
This is the second graduate clinical practicum experience. Emphasis is placed on students displaying appropriate professional skills while developing and implementing assessment and / or intervention plans, creating a dynamic therapeutic environment, collaborating with clinical team members, and completing thorough documentation. Practica may take place on or off campus. Supervision is provided in accordance with ASHA requirements. |
SLP-700 |
Fluency Disorders |
This course presents theoretical and empirical perspectives on fluency including the nature of stuttering; differentiation of normal vs. stuttered disfluencies; evidence-based approaches to assessment and intervention across age range, settings, and severity levels; familial considerations, counseling, and environmental modifications. |
SLP-705 |
Cult & Ling Diverse Populations |
This course focuses on cultural variations of speech, language, and |
communication. It examines cultural and linguistic biases, cultural humility, |
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cultural responsiveness, and cultural competence in SLP service delivery. It |
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emphasizes assessment and treatment of communication disorders & |
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differences in individuals from culturally and linguistically diverse groups |
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including those who are bilingual, use English as a second language, or are |
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d / Deaf or hard of hearing. |
SLP-715 |
Clinical Practicum III |
This is the third graduate clinical practicum experience which may take place on or off campus. Emphasis is placed on students displaying appropriate professional skills while developing and implementing assessment and / or intervention plans, creating a dynamic therapeutic environment, collaborating with clinical team members, and completing thorough documentation. Supervision is provided in accordance with ASHA requirements. |