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Upper
Division Division Communicative Disorders Courses:
300
Level courses
361. Language
Development in Children (3)
Prerequisite: Completion
of the lower-division writing requirement. Study of oral language
development in children and the bases for speech and language
problems. Provides lay person awareness of the various dimensions
of speech and language development; the milestones observable
within the normal developmental sequence; and the identification,
consequences and management of speech and language disorders.
(Not open to Communicative Disorders majors.) (Available for
General Education, Applied Arts and Sciences.)
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Level Courses 405.
Phonetics (3)
A study of general
phonetics principles; articulatory, acoustic and linguistic
aspects of the sound systems of standard and nonstandard dialects
of American English; introduction to the application of phonetics
to disordered sound systems.
410. Hearing
Science (3)
Study of physics
of sound, anatomy and physiology of the ear, and measurement
of perception of sound. Brief survey of causes of hearing
impairment and habilitation procedures.
415. Speech
Development and Communication Disorders (3)
Study of speech
and language development in relation to normal learning and
growth processes; brief introduction to second language acquisition.
442. Speech
Science (3)
Structure and function
of neuromuscular systems used in respiration, phonation, resonation,
and articulation; fundamentals of sound production and transmission
applied to speech.
444. Audiometry
for the School Nurse (3)
Prerequisite: RN
degree and candidacy for the Health Service Credential (School
Nurse). Anatomy and physiology of the auditory system. Disorders
of hearing in children. Use of hearing test equipment and
calibration procedures. Theory and practice in hearing measurement,
both screening and threshold. Theory and practice in tympanometry.
Design of a school hearing conservation. Indications for medical
and audiological referral. Regular written assignments will
be required.
445. Audiometry
and Hearing Conservation (3)
Prerequisite: CD
345. Study of basic battery of audiologic tests, including
equipment calibration procedures, pure tone and speech audiometry,
clinical masking, and the study of school and industrial identification
audiometry and hearing conservation. Familiarization with
basic audiologic equipment, calibration, and test procedures.
446. Auditory
Habilitation (3)
Prerequisite: CD
345. Theory and methods of habilitation of hearing-impaired
adults and children, including assessment of hearing handicap,
habilitation management, speech-reading, and amplification
with individual and group hearing aids.
450. Voice and
Fluency Disorders (3)
Prerequisites:
CD 360, 442. Study of the etiology, characteristics, clinic
assessment, and therapeutic management of voice and fluency
disorders in children and adults. Regular written assignments
will be required.
451. Phonologic
and Articulatory Disorders (3)
Prerequisites:
CD 340, 360, and 442. Examination of theories of normal and
disordered acquisition of phonology and articulatory production
as well as basic phonologic assessment methods and treatment
planning. Both functional and structural disorders are emphasized,
including cleft lip and palate and related craniofacial syndromes.
Regular written assignments will be required.
462. Language
Disorders I (3)
Prerequisites:
CD 360. Examination of the nature of language disorders; methods
of assessment of all aspects of language; current theories
and practices in language intervention. Lower division writing
requirement and regular written assignments required.
465. Clinical
Practice in Speech Pathology I (2)
Prerequisites:
CD 340, 345, 360, 442, 451, 462, 469A and 469O. Supervised
clinical experience in the diagnosis of and therapy for speech
and hearing handicapped children, academic study of specific
speech problems. Six hours of laboratory per week.
469A. Diagnostics
in Communication Disorders (3)
Prerequisites:
Admission to Clinical Privileges (Clinical Phase). Basic concepts
of standardized and nonstandardized evaluation procedures
for children and adults with mild to moderate communicative
disorders. Theory and application of clinical writing including
the case history and the assessment report.
469B. Practicum
in Diagnostics in Communication Disorders (1)
Prerequisites:
CD496A, 4690. Practicum in the evaluation of individuals with
communicative disorders. Three hours of laboratory per week.
469O. Observation
in Communication Disorders (1)
Observation of
the evaluation and management of speech, language and hearing
disorders. 25 hours of pre-therapy observation. Instruction
in case management fundamentals. To be taken concurrently
with 469A. Three hours of laboratory per week.
470. The Language,
Speech and Hearing Specialist in the School System (3)
Prerequisites:
CD 340 and 360. A review of issues in education; methods and
techniques employed by the public school Language, Speech
and Hearing Specialist; the role of the Specialist; study
of the State Codes pertaining to the speech and hearing-handicapped
child; review of the organization of national and state professional
groups in terms of their functions, goals, codes of ethics,
and certification requirements.
471. Advanced
Audiology (3)
Prerequisite: CD
445. Study of auditory tests for lesions in the peripheral
and central auditory system, including impedance audiometry
and test batteries using pure tone and speech stimuli; and
tests for pseudohypoacusis.
475. Clinical
Practicum in Audiology I (2)
Prerequisites:
CD 445, 446, 496A and 469O. Application of audiometric theory
in the audiological laboratory, giving the student experience
in the clinic routine of assessing auditory function and preparing
and implementing a program of rehabilitation. Six hours of
laboratory per week.
478. Severe
Language Handicapped and/or Aphasic Pupils in the Classroom
(3)
Prerequisite: CD
465. This course provides the advanced communicative disorders
student with behavioral data, current concepts, and effective
diagnostic and therapeutic procedures utilized in the rehabilitative
process for the severe oral-language handicapped/aphasic child
in the classroom.
480. Early Speech-Language
Intervention (3)
Prerequisites:
CD 340, 360, 462. Advanced study of speech and language disorders,
assessment procedures, and intervention management of developmentally-delayed
children from birth to five years.
485. Computer
Applications in Communication Disorders (3)
Prerequisite: Acceptance
into Clinical Phase of Department. Study of basic computer
concepts and applications of microcomputers in the fields
of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, including diagnostic
and rehabilitative procedures, statistical and research applications,
recordkeeping, and word processing. Review of contemporary
microcomputer hardware and software. Regular written assignments
will be required.
496A-Z. Experimental
Courses in Communicative Disorders (1-3)
Prerequisite: One
year of appropriate courses in Communicative Disorders. Experimental
courses in Communicative Disorders with course content to
be determined.
499. Independent
Study (3)
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501. Interviewing
and Counseling in Communicative Disorders (3)
Prerequisite: Graduate
standing or permission of instructor. Advanced study of interviewing
and counseling strategies and techniques associated with diagnostic
and therapeutic practice in speech-language pathology and
audiology. Professional responsibilities for ethical practices.
Regular written assignments will be required.
502. Research
in Communication Disorders (3)
Prerequisite: Graduate
standing. Study of applied research methods and instrumentation
in the field of communication disorders, including literature
search techniques, research design, statistical tests, laboratory
instrumentation and calibration, and report preparation. Regular
written assignments will be required.
552. Language
Disorders II (3)
Prerequisite: Graduate
standing and CD 360, 462. Survey of current psycholinguistic
research developments and their relation to specific areas
of communication disorders.
558. Neuroanatomy
and Neurophysiology of Speech, Language and Hearing (3)
Prerequisite: Graduate
standing. This course is concerned with the structural components
and organization of the central and peripheral nervous systems
and their conduction pathways and functions, with specific
emphasis on those structures that subserve normal speech,
language and hearing processes. Regular writing assignments
will be required.
566. Clinical
Practice in Speech Pathology II (2)
Six hours of laboratory
per week.
567. Clinical
Practice in Speech Pathology III (2)
Prerequisite: Graduate
status. Six hours of laboratory per week.
576. Clinical
Practicum in Audiology II (2)
Prerequisite: CD
475. Six hours of laboratory per week.
577. Clinical
Practicum in Audiology III (2)
Prerequisite: Graduate
status. Six hours of laboratory per week.
595A-Z. Special
Topics (1-3)
599. Independent
Study (1-6)
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600
Level Courses
659. Aphasia,
Apraxia and Dysarthria (3)
Prerequisites:
Graduate standing and CD 558. This course examines the neurobehavioral
correlates of the acquired disorders of aphasia and related
cortical disturbances, apraxias, dysarthria, right brain lesions,
and introduces the student to assessment instruments and treatment
approaches. Special neuromotor impairment in the child with
cerebral palsy are also considered as these relate to communication
diagnosis and management. Regular writing assignments will
be required.
660. Structural-Organic
Disorders of Speech and Swallowing (formerly 560) (3)
Prerequisites:
Graduate standing and CDE 558. Advanced study of current theory,
research, clinical and instrumental speech management of : cleft
lip/palate and related craniofacial anomalies, neurogenic velopharyngeal
dysfunction, dysphagias, laryngectomy and related impairments
secondary to ablative surgeries for head an neck cancers.
661. Advanced
Study of Voice, Fluency and Phonological Disorders (3)
Prerequisites:
CDS 450 or equivalent and graduate standing or permission
of instructor. This course examines advanced theoretical,
diagnostic and treatment issues in hyperfunctional/organic/psychogenic
voice disorders, typical/atypical stuttering, and phonological/articulation
disorders. In addition, multicultural issues including dialect
differences will be presented. Regular written assignments
will be required.
662. Seminar
in Developmental Language and Disorders (3)
Prerequisite: Graduate
standing within the Department of Communicative Disorders
or consent of instructor and CD 552. Advanced study of research
relating to normal language development and to language disorders.
Investigation of psychological and sociological influences
on language.
663. Neurogenic
Disorders of Swallowing and Cognition (3)
Prerequisites:
Graduate standing, CD 558, CD659, CD660. This course examines
the diagnosis and treatment of acquired dysphagia in adult
neurogenic populations. In addition, the course examines neurobehavioral
correlates, diagnosis and treatment in traumatically brain-injured,
right-hemisphere damaged and dementia populations. Characteristics
of speech, language, cognitive and swallowing changes associated
with normal aging are also examined.
668. Advanced
Diagnostics in Speech and Language Pathology (3)
Prerequisites:
Graduate standing and CDS 465, 566, 567, 469B or equivalent,
552, 558, 659, and 661. Advanced diagnosis and evaluation
of children and adults with complex disorders of speech and/or
language and/or cognition. Clinical experience in taking a
history, constructing a test battery, administering norm-referenced
tests, performing informal assessment procedures, interpreting
formal and informal results, making a differential diagnosis,
writing reports and conducting feedback sessions with clients,
parents, and/or caregivers.
670AB. Seminar
in Electrophysiology of the Audio-Vestibular System (3-3)
Prerequisite: Graduate
standing and CD 471, 558 (may be concurrent with CD 558).
Advanced study of the measurement and interpretation of electrophysiology
of the peripheral and central audio-vestibular system and
related sensory functions, including electrocochleography,
brainstem evoked response audiometry, electroencephalography,
brain-mapping, posture platformography, electronystagmography,
acoustic immittance audiometry, and other tests. Note: 670A
must be taken before 670B.
671A. Seminar
in Amplification for the Hearing-Impaired (3)
Prerequisites:
CD 445, 446. Study of hearing aids for children and adults,
including electronic components, electroacoustic assessment
procedures, coupling methods and acoustics, evaluation and
fitting procedures, acoustic environmental effects, counseling,
and dispensing policies and regulations.
671B. Amplification
Selection and Fitting for the Hearing Impaired (3)
Prerequisites:
Graduate standing
and CDS 671A. Study in advanced topics in amplification for
hearing impaired adults and children. Areas of consideration
in amplification systems include compression and multi-band
compression, multiple-memory capability, programmability and
automatic signal processing. Areas of consideration in selection
and verification of amplification systems include threshold-based
prescriptive procedures and loudness-based selection procedures,
including desired sensation level procedure. Regular written
assignments will be required.
672AB. Advanced
Clinical Practice in Speech Pathology and Audiology I and
II (3-3)
Prerequisites:
CD 465, 566 and 567. Supervised clinical experience in diagnostic
and therapeutic procedures with speech and hearing handicapped
children and adults in hospitals and community health service
centers. Staff conferences with medical and allied health
personnel in relation to speech and language pathologies.
For Credit/No Credit Only.
674. Pediatric
Audiology (3)
Prerequisites:
CD 445, 446. Advanced study of the causation, assessment,
and management of auditory disorders in infants and children.
675. Pathologies
of the Auditory System (3)
Prerequisite: CD
445. The study of etiology, incidence, clinical signs and
symptoms, diagnosis, and medical and audiologic management
of diseases and disorders affecting the peripheral and central
audio-vestibular system.
696. Directed
Graduate Research (1-3)
697. Directed
Comprehensive Studies
Prerequisite: Completion
of all courses required in the program.
698. Thesis
(3-3)
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Post-Master's
Courses
Prerequisites for
the following courses: Available to persons holding graduate
degrees in Communicative Disorders or closely related fields
with the consent of the instructor. Also available to classified
graduate students in the Communicative Disorders Master of
Science program at CSUN with the consent of the instructor.
These courses may not be applied to the Master of Science
program.
700A. Seminar:
Current Topics in Craniofacial Speech and Hearing Diagnosis
(3)
Advanced study
of clinical and instrumental assessment of structural and
neurogenic craniofacial speech and hearing disorders; audio
and videotape speech analyses; reading and evaluating scientific
and professional literature.
700B. Seminar:
Current Topics in Craniofacial Speech and Hearing Treatment
(3)
Advanced study
of the theories and practices underlying behavioral and instrumental
remediation of craniofacial communicative disorders; reading
and evaluating scientific and professional literature.
701. Advanced
Electrophysiology for Speech, Language and Hearing (3)
This course covers
research, advanced instrumentation, and interpretation of
evoked potentials and other electro-physiologic techniques
used in the assessment of neural mechanisms involved in speech,
language and hearing processes.
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