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SLP 664: Communication and Hearing Loss in Older Adults
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(2) This course is intended to provide an overview of hearing loss in older adults. An explanation of causes of hearing loss in this population and communication strategies to use will be discussed. It may be used as an elective within the SLP undergraduate program, but will not replace SLP 857. Requisites: PR, junior standing or PERM.
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SLP 665: Communication and Aging
2.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(2) Course designed to present the effects of the normal aging process on communication skills of older adults. Facilitation techniques enhancing communication exchanges among family members and other professionals working with older adults will be stressed. Requisites: PR, PSY 420, BIOL 335, Junior or Senior Standing, or PERM.
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SLP 668: Basic Audiology for Health-Related Professions
2.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(2) Course designed for health, allied health, and education professionals interested in the basic function and dysfunction of the auditory mechanism. Not intended for majors in speech-language pathology.
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SLP 672: Problems in Speech-Language Pathology +
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(1-5) Individual study of a non-research problem. Requisites: PERM of academic area advisor.
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SLP 681: Diagnostic Procedures in Speech and Language
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(3) Principles and methods for diagnosis and appraisal of speech-language disorders. Requisites: PR, SLP 653, SLP 661, SLP 662 or equivalent or PERM.
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SLP 682: Readings in Speech-Language Pathology +
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(1-3) Readings and written reports on special topics in speech-language pathology. Requisites: PERM.
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SOC 100: Orientation to the Discipline
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(1) For new sociology majors. A general overview of sociology as a scientific discipline and discussion of university resources, career opportunities, university and departmental requirements, and techniques for becoming a successful student.
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SOC 140: Introduction to Sociology
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(3) Provides an understanding of basic concepts and theoretical paradigms and recognizes the contribution of major figures in the discipline. This includes the study of social processes, institutions and the relationship of the individual to social structures.
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SOC 145: Principles of Culture
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(3) An investigation of basic principles associated with all human cultures including historical evolution of culture, using macro-sociological and cultural anthropological perspectives. Specific preliterate and modern cultures are compared and analyzed.
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SOC 320: Sociology through Cinema
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(3) This course explores sociology, cinema, and society. Students will examine how major sociological concepts (such as social class, race, and gender), social institutions (such as the family, politics, and economics), and cultural and technology are portrayed in various motion pictures. Students will also examine how American society is reflected in motion pictures produced during different eras.
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