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3.00 Credits
Studies of the habilitation/rehabilitation of hearing impairments in preschool and school-aged children and adults. Emphasis on prescriptive and resource curricular management. Includes audition training, speech reading methods, and a survey of hearing aid monitoring techniques. Prerequisites: CSD 3364 and admission to the Communication Disorders program. (Meets ASHA III-C, III-D, IV-G) [Dual-listed with CSD 5662.] Dual-listed courses require senior standing; juniors may enroll with permission of the department.
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3.00 Credits
The identification and evaluation of language disorders in children and adults, including models of language and language disorders, etiological factors, and basic assessment and management procedures. Prerequisites: CSD 3162, CSD 3163, and CSD 3366; and admission to the Communication Disorders program. (Meets ASHA III-C, III-D, IV-G) [Dual-listed with CSD 5668.] Dual-listed courses require senior standing; juniors may enroll with permission of the department.
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3.00 Credits
Basic anatomy and physiology of the central and peripheral nervous systems with special emphasis on neural systems involved in normal and disordered speech, language, and hearing. Prerequisites: CSD 2260 and admission to the Communication Disorders program. (Meets ASHA III-B) [Dual-listed with CSD 5766.] Dual-listed courses require senior standing; juniors may enroll with permission of the department.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to intervention processes relevant to any clinical setting. Critical issues addressed will include the importance and role of appropriate prior diagnostic information; development of intervention plans; assessment of intervention effectiveness; and professional ethics. The necessity for and means of obtaining appropriate professional credentials will also be discussed. Prerequisites: CSD 2259, CSD 3364, and CSD 4563 or CSD 4668; and admission to the Communication Disorders program. Corequisite: CSD 4865. (Meets ASHA III-B, III-C, III-D, III-E, IV-G) (WRITING) [Dual-listed with CSD 5864.] Dual-listed courses require senior standing; juniors may enroll with permission of the department.
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1.00 Credits
In this course, students will obtain 25 hours of supervised observation of the provision of speech, language and hearing services. This will primarily involve serving as participant observers with one client at the Appalachian State University Communication Disorders Clinic. Emphasis will be placed on applying the skills learned in CSD 4864 such as developing intervention plans and assessing intervention effectiveness. Prerequisites: CSD 2259, CSD 3364, and CSD 4563 or CSD 4668; and admission to the Communication Disorders program. Corequisite: CSD 4864. (Meets ASHA III-B, III-C, III-D, IV-G) (WRITING) [Dual-listed with CSD 5865.] Duallisted courses require senior standing; juniors may enroll with permission of the department.
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to modern dance as an art form with the beginning practice of movement technique. Emphasis will be on the discovery of skills to develop the articulation and expressiveness of the body. The course will be an introduction to the medium of modern dance through the concepts of time, space, force and direction while integrating alignment and placement. Historical perspectives as well as aesthetic values will be covered. May be repeated one time for credit. (CORE: PHYSICAL ACTIVITY/WELLNESS)
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2.00 Credits
A beginning study of the art of classical ballet with emphasis on basic vocabulary, alignment/placement, classical historical traditions and basic combinations of movement. May be repeated one time for credit. (CORE: PHYSICAL ACTIVITY/WELLNESS)
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2.00 Credits
A study of beginning jazz dance technique with an emphasis on rhythmic awareness, style and cultural traditions. May be repeated one time for credit. Prerequisite: DAN 1400 or DAN 1410. (CORE: PHYSICAL ACTIVITY/WELLNESS)
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3.00 Credits
This course will explore the meaning, history, and aesthetics of dance. It will include cross-cultural comparisons and the influence of other art forms throughout the history of dance. The course will be primarily lecture with demonstrations, video, and some experiential work.
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3.00 Credits
This course will explore dance as a vital contribution to cultural understanding from various regions and cultures around the world including the Americas, Africa, Europe, Asia and Oceania.
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