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Communication Sciences and Disorders
Overview
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Program/Department Advisers
Name | Title | Phone | Location | Office Hours | |
Sass-Brown, Jennifer | Lecturer | 718.951.5186 | E-mail For Appointment | ||
Thompson, Jason | UG Advisor and Associate Professor | 718.951.5000 x3277 | E-mail For Appointment |
Student Learning Outcomes
Students will be able to:
Define and describe communication differences vs. disorders, roles, responsibilities, scope of practice, career paths, and inter-professional collaborations within the fields of speech-language pathology and audiology
Identify and discuss the development and nature of communication and swallowing from physiological, neurological, psychological, linguistic, and multicultural perspectives
Demonstrate a foundational understanding of the theories, concepts, research, and processes related to the prevention, identification, assessment, and intervention of various communication and swallowing disorders
Analyze, develop and/or execute research studies on contemporary communication topics