2.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide supervised, advanced clinical practice in applying diagnostic procedures and intervention strategies to preschoolers through adults who have speech, language, and/or hearing disorders. Specific communication disorders may include phonology, articulation, fluency, voice, language, and hearing. Developing skills to work with diverse linguistic populations will also be emphasized. Clinical experience will be available at the University Speech and Hearing Center. Students must take this course at least three times for credit. If a student earns a grade of "B-" or lower, this course must be repeated and a "B" or better earned. Anyone earning a second "B-" will be dismissed from the program.