Minor in Communication Sciences & Disorders Learning Outcomes
Student Learning Outcomes
Students completing this minor will have developed:
- Knowledge and critical thinking about basic human communication and swallowing processes including knowledge of:
- Anatomy and physiology of speech, language, and swallowing, and
- Neuroanatomy and neurophysiology related to speech, language, cognition, balance, and swallowing, and
- Typical speech sound production (phonetics) and the transcription of both typical and disordered speech, and
- Acoustic and physiological analysis of typical and disordered speech production, and
- Typical speech and language development, and
- Typical hearing and the interaction and interdependence of speech, language, and hearing, and
- Understanding of the scope of speech-language pathology and audiology practice, and speech and hearing science, as well as
- Introductory knowledge of principles of prevention, assessment, and intervention of speech, language, swallowing, and hearing disorders across the life span.