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Communication Disorders Adults

Communication Disorders - departmentSchool of Health & Natural Sciences

Description

Differential diagnosis, treatment, historical perspective and theories of aphasia and related disorders in adults are included. Developments in neurogenic rehabilitation such as psychosocial and functional approaches, as well as evidenced-based practice, and practical clinical applications of theoretical issues are emphasized. The social, emotional, perceptual, physical, and cognitive factors associated with atypical aging and their effects on communication will also be studied. The role of professionals who work with these adult populations, as well as family interaction will be included. Issues relating to patients and families from a variety of cultures will be discussed.

Instruction Modes

In-Person On-Campus

Grade Modes

Pass/Fail (P), Standard (S)

College/School

School of Health & Natural Sciences

Start Term

Fall 2022 Semester

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