Communicative Disorders Assistant (graduate certificate)
Under the supervision of Speech-Language Pathologists and/or Audiologists, Communicative Disorders Assistants plan and implement effective treatment for people of all ages to communicate more effectively. The Communicative Disorders Assistant program has a dedicated Harmonize for Speech Communicative Disorders Assistant lab featuring the latest technologies being used in the field. Students in the communicative disorders assistant graduate certificate program receive comprehensive training in screening and intervention techniques for various speech, language, and hearing disorders.
Courses
- ANAT 1100 — Introduction to Audiology (
- AUDI 1100 — AUDI 1100
- AUDI 1101 — Clinical and Professional Practice 1 (
- AUDI 1102 — Child Language Acquisition and Related Disorders 1 (
- AUDI 1200 — Clinical and Professional Practice 2 (
- AUDI 1201 — AUDI 1201
- AUDI 1202 — Child Language Acquisition and Related Disorders 2 (
- AUDI 1300 — Integrated Practicum 1 (
- AUDI 1301 — Integrated Practicum 2 (
- AUDI 1302 — AUDI 1302
- DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION
- LING 1100 — Articulation and Phonology (
- LING 1101 — Adult Neurogenic Disorders and Rehabilitation 1 (
- LING 1200 — Amplification Systems and Aural Rehabilitation (
- REHA 1100 — REHA 1100
- REHA 1200 — Adult Neurogenic Disorders and Rehabilitation 2 (
- REHA 1201 — REHA 1201