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SLP 683: Clinical Practicum in Speech-Language Pathology III
4.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This is the third supervised speech-language pathology practicum. The three-course practical experience is designed to provide opportunities for students to develop and hone their clinical skills as they progress from less complex cases under close supervision to more complex cases and greater autonomy. Offered fall and spring/summer semesters. Prerequisite: SLP 682.
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Prerequisite: SLP 682.
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SLP 684: Clinical Internship in Speech-Language Pathology
12.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This is the final supervised speech-language pathology practicum. Professionals will supervise and teach students in speech-language clinical practice. Students will continue to gain experience and refine their clinical skills in various aspects of the practice of speech-language pathology. Offered fall and winter semesters. Prerequisite: SLP 683
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SLP 695: Master's Thesis in Speech-Language Pathology
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Designed to allow graduate students to pursue research in the areas of speech, language, and hearing under appropriate faculty supervision, culminating in the defense of a written thesis. Students choose the thesis option in lieu of the written comprehensive examination. Students should talk with their adviser prior to enrolling. Offered every semester. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all previously required courses in the speech-language pathology curricular sequence and completion of the Responsible Conduct of Research Training within the last three years.
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Prerequisites: Successful completion of all previously required courses in the speech-language pathology curricular sequence and completion of the Responsible Conduct of Research Training within the last three years.
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SLP 696: Continuation of Master's Project or Thesis Research
1.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Continuation of work related to the master?s project or thesis phase of the graduate student?s program. Registration is required after all respective project or thesis credits are completed and the project or thesis is not completed. Work will be performed under the supervision of the project advisor or thesis committee chair. Offered every semester. Prerequisites: Completion of all required project or thesis credits and completion of the Responsible Conduct of Research Training within the last three years.
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Prerequisites: Completion of all required project or thesis credits and completion of the Responsible Conduct of Research Training within the last three years.
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SLP 697: Professional Learning
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Graduate credit awarded for professional learning acquired through non-credit courses, structured, non-credit professional development programs, and professional work experiences.
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SLP 699: Independent Study in Speech-Language Pathology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This course provides opportunities for in-depth study in an area of special interest as directed by a faculty member. Offered every semester. Prerequisite: Admission to the speech-language pathology program. Requires department chair and faculty supervisor approval.
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Prerequisite: Admission to the speech-language pathology program. Requires department chair and faculty supervisor approval.
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SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Introduction to the fundamental questions, concepts, theories, and general principles of sociological thought. Inquiries into culture, socialization, norms, power relations, social institutions, and group interaction. Illustrates how human action transforms society, and how social and cultural forces constrain human action. Fulfills one of the Foundations - Social and Behavioral Sciences. Offered every semester.
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SOC 105: Social Problems
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Examines a range of social conditions, arrangements, and behaviors typically defined as problems in modern society. Applies sociological analysis to understand how problems arise from the organization of society, and the processes by which conditions become identified as social problems, and how ideology and power shape responses to social problems. Fulfills one of the Foundations - Social and Behavioral Sciences. Fulfills Cultures - U.S. Diversity. Offered every semester.
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SOC 180: Special Topics in Sociology
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Course content varies. Refer to schedule of classes to determine course description and prerequisites. Students may repeat this course under different topics.
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SOC 204: Introduction to Social Theory
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Builds the intellectual sophistication necessary to understand and work with theoretical concepts. Teaches imaginative assessment and creative construction of theoretical dialogues from classical theory, race and ethnicity, sex, gender and sexuality, recent developments in theory, and other areas, with application to real-life social events. Emphasis on reading primary texts. Course offered fall and winter semesters.
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