COMMUNICATION DISORDERS (CDIS)
201 Speech and Hearing Clinic
575-4509
*PROFESSOR EMERITUS BERSINGER
*PROFESSOR SHADDEN
*ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS RAIFORD, TONER
*ASSISTANT PROFESSOR LONG
*RESEARCH ASSOCIATE ASLIN
An undergraduate major in communication disorders leads to the B.S.E.
degree and prepares students for graduate studies (master's level)in speech-language
pathology and audiology.
CDIS 2253, Intro to Communicative Disorders
CDIS 3124, Normal Phonological and Articulatory Processes
CDIS 3120L, Phonetic Transcription Lab
CDIS 3103, Introduction to Audiology 3
CDIS 3203, Articulation and Voice 3 Disorders
CDIS 3213, Anatomy and Physiology 3 of the Speech and Hearing Mechanism
CDIS 3223, Language Dev in Children 3
CDIS 3234, Intro to Clinical Practice 4
CDIS 3230L, Clinical Observation Lab
CDIS 4133, Introduction to Aural Rehab 3
CDIS 4213, Intro to Speech & Hearing 3 Science
CDIS 4223, Language Disorders in 3 Children
CDIS 4253, Neurological Bases of 3 Comm
CDIS 4273, Comm Behavior and 3 Aging
CDIS 4001, Clinical Practicum: Jr. 1 Clinician
CDIS 4231, Clinical Practicum: Sr. 1 Clinician
COMMUNICATION DISORDERS COURSES
CDIS2253 Introduction to Communicative Disorders (FA, SP) An introductory
course which surveys the professional interests of speech-language pathology
and audiology with specific attention to the general recognition and classification
of disorders of speech, language, and hearing, and general trends in rehabilitation.
Consideration given to the classroom teacher's involvement in communication
disorders.
CDIS3103 Introduction to Audiology (SP) introduction to the basic concepts
for administering and interpreting hearing tests, including the anatomy
and physiology of the auditory system, disorders of the ear, and techniques
for administering and interpreting basic pure tone threshold tests.
CDIS3124 Normal Phonology and Articulatory Process (FA) Analysis of
the English speech sounds as a basis for speech improvement; physiological
positions and movements; acoustic qualities and transcription in the international
phonetic alphabet. Corequisite: CDIS 3120L.
CDIS3120L Phonetic Transcription Laboratory (FA) Transcription of the
international phonetic alphabet. Corequisite: CDIS 3124.
CDIS3203 Articulation and Voice Disorders (SP) A study of the definition,
etiology, pathology, and treatment procedures of problems of speech articulation
and phonation.
CDIS3213 Anatomy of Physiology of the Speech and Hearing Mechanisms
(FA) Structure and function of the organic mechanisms responsible for
speech, language, and audition.
CDIS3223 Language Development in Children (SP) Study of the nature of
language behavior and of the typical development of speech and language
functions for communicative purposes, with primary emphasis on the preschool
and early school-age child. Prerequisite: CDIS 3124.
CDIS3234 Introduction to Clinical Practice (FA, SP) An introduction
to the various aspects of clinical operations including technical and
interpersonal relationship skills necessary for case management and a
survey of professional standards. Corequisite: CDIS 3230L.
CDIS3230L Clinical Observation Laboratory (FA, SP) Directed observations
of clinical assessment and treatment sessions. Corequisite: CDIS 3234.
CDIS3263 Language Development for the Educator (FA, SP) Nature of speech-language
development in preschool and school-aged children, including cognitive
prerequisites, social contexts, and relationships between language acquisition
and literacy. Language differences (dialectal, bilingual) and speech-language
disorders are explored. The role of the educator in facilitating language
acquisition is emphasized.
CDIS3923H Honors Colloquium (IR) Treats a special topic or issue, offered
as part of the honors program. May be repeated. Prerequisite: honors candidacy
(not restricted to candidacy in speech or dramatic art).
CDIS399VH Honors Course (1-6) (IR) May be repeated for 12 hours. Prerequisite:
junior standing.
CDIS4001 Clinical Practicum Junior (FA, SP) Entry-level training in
speech-language clinical practicum activities. This course is taken for
satisfactory or unsatifactory credit. Prerequisite: CDIS 2224 and CDIS
2220L and CDIS 3203 and CDIS 3223 and CDIS 3234 and CDIS 3230L plus satisfactory
completion of specific program requirements for admission to clinical
practice.
CDIS4133 Introduction to Aural Rehabilitation (FA) Study of the technique
used in the rehabilitation of speech and language problems of the hearing
impaired including the role of amplification, auditory training, and speech
reading in rehabilitation. Prerequisite: CDIS 3103.
CDIS4213 Introduction to Speech and Hearing Science (SP) Study of the
acoustic structure of oral speech and the auditory skills underlying speech
perception.
CDIS4223 Language Disorders in Children (FA) Study of disorders of language
acquisition and usage in children and adolescents, with emphasis upon
the nature, assessment, and treatment of such disorders. Prerequisite:
CDIS 3223.
CDIS4231 Clinical Practicum Senior (FA, SP) Practicum activities in
speech-language pathology. This course is taken for satisfactory or unsatisfactory
credit. Prerequisite: CDIS 4001.
CDIS4241 Clinical Practicum: Public Schools (FA, SP) Practicum activities
in speech-language disorders in a public school setting.
CDIS4253 Neurological Bases of Communication (FA) A study of the structures
and functions of the central and peripheral nervous systems as they relate
to human speech, language, and cognition. Prerequisite: CDIS 3213.
CDIS4263 Advanced Audiology (FA) Study of the basic techniques used
in audiological assessment of children and adults, including pure tone
audiometry, speech audiometry, and special tests of hearing function.
Prerequisite: CDIS 3103.
CDIS4273 Communication Behavior and Aging (SP) Study of the effects
upon communication of normal aspects of the aging process, from early
adulthood throughout the the lifespan. Changes in speech, language, and
hearing functioning are identified; common alterations in communicative
disorders commonly associated with advanced age are discussed.
CDIS428V Clinical Practicum: Hearing Disorders (1-3) (FA, SP, SU) Practicum
in audiology. Pre- or Corequisite: CDIS 4263.
CDIS490V Special Problems (1-3) (FA, SP, SU) Prerequisite: advanced
standing.
CDIS5102 Research Methodology in Communication Disorders (SU) An examination
of methods of research in speech-language pathology and audiology and
of the use of bibliographic tools. Focuses on purposes and problems of
various forms of communication disorders research, procedures and instruments
employed, and reporting of research. Prerequisite: graduate standing.
CDIS5112 Seminar in Early Intervention (FA) Study of a family-centered,
transdisciplinary approach to early intervention with infants and toddlers
at-risk for communication disorders. Topics include early communication
development, service delivery in a family context, coordination with other
disciplines, and legislation mandating services. Prerequisite: CDIS 3223
or equivalent, and graduate standing.
CDIS5122 Feeding and Swallowing Disorders (FA) Study of the etiology,
assessment, and remediation of feeding and swallowing disorders in children
and adults. Prerequisite: CDIS 3213 or equivalent, and graduate standing.
CDIS5132 Discourse Analysis and Treatment (SU) Study of discourse behaviors
and discourse analysis procedures appropriate for communicatively disordered
children and adults, along with review of management approaches associated
with impaired discourse performance. Prerequisite: previous course work
in language process and disorders, and graduate standing.
CDIS5152 TBI and Right-Hemisphere Disorders (FA) Study of the speech
and language disorders commonly resulting from traumatic brain injury
and right hemisphere disorders. Prerequisite: CDIS 4253 or equivalent,
and graduate standing.
CDIS5163 Seminar in Language Topics (FA, SP, SU) Study of selected topics
in normal and disordered language acquisition and/or language use. Implications
of current research are reviewed and applied to evaluation and management
of language impairment(s). Prerequisite: graduate standing.
CDIS5173 Survey of Disorders of Communication (SU) Cause and therapeutic
principles of speech disorders, including articulatory defects, voice
disorders, stuttering and defects due to hearing deficiency. Offered for
non-majors in communicative disorders-not open to those who have had CDIS
2253. Prerequisite: graduate standing.
CDIS5182 Clinical Assessment of Speech and Language Disorders (FA) Study
of the basic diagnostic procedures used in speech-language pathology.
Emphasis is placed on criteria for test selection, techniques in test
administration, and interpretation of test results. Prerequisite: graduate
standing.
CDIS5193 Seminar in Problems of Oral Communication (FA, SP, SU) Investigation
of research in selected problems of oral communication; recent developments
in speech-language pathology and audiology; individual problems for investigation.
Prerequisite: graduate standing.
CDIS5214 Voice and Resonance Disorders (SU) (Formerly CDIS 5213) Study
of disorders of phonation and resonation, including etiologies, diagnosis,
and intervention strategies. Prerequisite: graduate standing.
CDIS5222 Fluency Disorders (FA) Speech disfluency, including theoretical
etiological assumptions and management consideration. Prerequisite: graduate
standing.
CDIS5232 Seminar in Misarticulation (SP) Etiology, diagnosis and treatment
of disorders of speech articulation. Prerequisite: graduate standing.
CDIS5243 Language Disorders in Adults (SP) Symbolic communicative breakdown
due to neurological trauma; focus on resultant receptive, central processing,
and expressive linguistic disabilities, including etiology, neurology,
diagnosis and treatment. Primary course emphasis is placed upon aphasia,
although other neuropathologies of speech and language in adults are addressed.
Prerequisite: graduate standing.
CDIS5253 Motor Speech Disorders (SP) Study of motor speech production
disorders related to damage to central or peripheral nervous system motor
centers and pathways. Cerebral palsy, adult dysarthria, apraxia, and dysphagia
are emphasized. Both theoretical and treatment considerations are addressed.
Prerequisite: CDIS 4253 or equivalent, and graduate standing.
CDIS528V Advanced Clinical Practicum: Speech Disorders (1-6) (FA, SP,
SU) Practicum activities in speech-language pathology. Prerequisite: graduate
standing.
CDIS5293 Augmentative and Alternative Communication (FA) Approaches
to communication management with the severely and profoundly handicapped
child or adult, with primary emphasis on augmentative and alternative
communication assessment and intervention. Prerequisite: graduate standing.
CDIS5381 Diagnostic Practicum (FA, SP, SU) Practicum activities in speech-language
assessment. Prerequisite: graduate standing.
CDIS548V Clinical Practicum: Public Schools (1-3) (FA, SP) Practicum
activities in speech-language disorders in a public school setting. Prerequisite:
graduate standing.
CDIS558V Internship in Speech-Language Disorders (2-6) (FA, SP, SU)
Field placement in approved clinical setting for clock hours in speech-language
pathology assessment and treatment. Students in the master's program must
enroll in 3 credit hours of CDIS 558V during their last semester of graduate
studies. Prerequisite: graduate standing.
CDIS590V Special Problems (1-6) (FA, SP, SU) Prerequisite: graduate
standing.
CDIS600V Master's Thesis (1-6) (FA, SP, SU) Prerequisite: graduate standing.
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