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  • 3.00 Credits

    Explains the knowledge of electroencephalography (EEG) and biophysical basis of clinical electrophysiological instrumentation. Familiarizes students with the EEG techniques used for brain monitoring and protection. Focuses on the biophysical basis of clinical electrophysiological equipment use and trouble-shooting techniques. Prepares students with the knowledge and skills required to pursue Certificate of IONM within CSD graduate program.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Explains the knowledge of IONM for cranial and vascular surgeries. Familiarizes the student with the brain and vascular anatomy, pathophysiology, and common disorders. Describes the application of IONM modalities for monitoring brain and vascular surgeries. Focuses on IONM alert and intervention techniques in minimizing iatrogenic neurological injury. Prepares students with the knowledge and skills required to pursue Certificate of IONM.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Explains the knowledge of IONM for spine surgeries. Familiarizes the student with the spine anatomy, pathophysiology, and common disorders. Describes IONM modalities for spine surgeries. Focuses on IONM alert and intervention techniques in minimizing iatrogenic neurological injury. Prepares students with the knowledge and skills required to pursue Certificate of IONM within CSD graduate program.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Explains the supervised experience in the basic application of IONM instrumentation and procedures. Familiarizes the student with the operating room environment and gains competence with the simple IONM protocols for a variety of surgeries. Focuses on IONM alert and intervention techniques in minimizing iatrogenic neurological injury at hospital setting. Prepares students with the essential knowledge and skills required to pursue Certificate of IONM.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Explains the supervised experience in the practical application of IONM instrumentation and procedures. Familiarizes the student with the operating room environment and gains competence with the IONM protocols for a variety of surgeries. Focuses on IONM alert and intervention techniques in minimizing iatrogenic neurological injury at hospital setting. This course builds on the knowledge and skills acquired in CSD 659. Prepares students with the knowledge and skills required to pursue Certificate of IONM.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Explains the supervised experience in the complex application of IONM instrumentation and procedures. Familiarizes the student with the operating room environment and gains competence with the up-to-date IONM protocols for a variety of surgeries. Focuses on IONM alert and intervention techniques in minimizing iatrogenic neurological injury at hospital setting. This course builds on the knowledge and skills acquired in CSD 660. Prepares students with the comprehensive knowledge and skills required to pursue Certificate of IONM.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Discusses research methods, research design and statistical analysis procedures typically used in communication sciences and disorders. Students will use clinical and non-clinical research literature to solve diagnostic and treatment problems encountered in the general practices of communication sciences and disorders. Clinical application of research and translation of research into evidence-based practice are emphasized.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Temporary workshops/seminars designed to focus on contemporary trends, topics, and problems in the field of audiology. Guest lecturers, resource speakers, team teaching, remote teaching, field experience, practicum, new media, technologies, related techniques, and methodologies are concepts that might be incorporated into one of the workshops/seminars.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Implements accepted methods of research in the solution or intensive study of some problem area of interest or concern related to Audiology.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Emphasizes the process of communication in public speaking, group, and interpersonal job interview situations. Students develop skills that allow them to construct well-supported, organized speeches that are delivered using appropriate verbal and nonverbal control. In addition, students study and practice effective interpersonal and group communication.