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CSD 4090: Speech & Language for the Hearing Impaired
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
Prerequisites: CSD 3020, CSD 3030, CSD 3070. Application of speech and language therapy principles to the management of hearing impaired children (infants through school age).
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CSD 4110: Diagnostics in Communication Disorders
4.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
Prerequisite: CSD 2999. An in-depth study of the evaluation and assessment processes for communication disorders. Content encompasses planning, informal, and standardized assessment and interpretation, for the development of appropriate goals and outcomes.
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CSD 4120: Consultation in Communication Disorders
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
A course designed to introduce concepts and develop skills in interviewing, consultation, and conferencing with clients who have communication disorders, their families, and other related professionals.
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CSD 4130: Organic Speech Disorders
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
Prerequisite: CSD 2999. A study of the development, genetics, and syndromes associated with organic speech disorders such as oro-facial anomalies, cerebral palsy, and other physically or medically involved populations.
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CSD 4140: Cultural and Dialectical Issues
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
A study of the interrelation of sociological variables and linguistic performance, with special emphasis on communication differences and disorders among culturally and linguistically diverse populations.
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CSD 4150: Directed Study
1.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
to 0-0-3 Prerequisites: At least Junior standing; permission of advisor, instructor, and department head. A maximum of 3 hours per semester, not exceeding a total of 9 semester hours within the program. Study in area or subject not normally found in established courses offered by the department; may also allow students to explore in more detail and depth an area or subject covered by the department in communication disorders.
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CSD 4151: Audiology II
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
An introduction to advanced audiometric diagnostic procedures and interpretation, including electrophysical, oto-acoustic, brainstem-evoked potential audiometry, and central auditory processing disorders. Speech-language development and management procedures related to childhood hearing impairment are included.
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CSD 4320: Visual Perceptions of Oral Communications
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
An overview of manual communication systems that support speech reading. Emphas is placed on Signed English, contact Signing, Sim-Com, Total Communication, and Cued Speech.
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CWCL 3400: Introduction to Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
Prerequisite: ENGL 2110 or 2110H, 2120 or 2120H, 2130 or 2130H, 2060, or 2140. An introduction to the stylistic conventions and techniques of poetry and prose. The course also emphasizes techniques of literary invention and offers a brief exposure to the analysis and critique of peer texts.
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CWCL 3420: Introduction to Creative Non-Fiction
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
Prerequisite: ENGL 3400 or CWCL 3400. An introduction to non-fiction writing which employs a variety of literary techniques common in literary journalism and fiction writing. Students will read model texts and further develop workshop and revision techniques in order to produce a carefully revised piece of their own non-fiction.
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