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4.00 Credits
An overview of the anatomy and physiology of the, system involved in speech production including, respiration, phonation, articulation, resonation,, and nervous system. A lab accompanies this course., Course fee required.
Prerequisite:
CSD-105
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4.00 Credits
Introduces speech physiology, acoustics,, perception, models of speech production, research, methodology and current topics in the area of, speech science. A lab accompanies this course., Course fee required.
Prerequisite:
CSD-105
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3.00 Credits
An overview of communication disorders across the, life span. The course will cover normal and, disordered speech, language, and hearing.
Prerequisite:
CSD-205 and CSD-225
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3.00 Credits
Surveys the theory, clinical effects, and, management of phonological disorders related to, native and second language acquisition. It also, examines the management of articulatory disorders, of a nonlinguistic character. The use of, International Phonetic Alphabet to transcribe, speech sounds is an important component of this, course.
Prerequisite:
CSD-205 and CSD-225
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3.00 Credits
Reviews fundamentals of human brain structure and, function relevant to human communication. Methods, used to probe the neural bases of speech,, language, and hearing function along with current, research findings are addressed. An understanding, of how the brain processes speech and language, provides insight into neurological disorders, affecting communication.
Prerequisite:
CSD-205 and CSD-225
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to the clinical processes, employed in the diagnosis and treatment of speech,, language and hearing disorders. Videotaped, observations of clinical sessions will be reviewed, and discussed, with students preparing detailed, observational reports.
Prerequisite:
CSD-305 and CSD-335
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4.00 Credits
Covers the identification, assessment, and, treatment of various communication disorders. The, course includes a one-hour weekly writing lab., Students will practice writing in many formats to, include article summaries and reviews, diagnostic, reports, progress reports, and research reports to, prepare students to be effective communicators in, the field.
Prerequisite:
CSD-305 and CSD-335
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1.50 Credits
A beginning technique course in the fundamentals, of modern dance including dynamic alignment,, musicality and refining an awareness of the body, in relation to itself and to the space. Emphasis, is placed on utilizing efficiency of motion for, effective expression as a performing artist. , Methodology includes: dancing, in-class, engagement, discussions, required readings,, written assignments, choreographic viewings, and, participation in required weekly master classes. , Satisfies Physical Education Activity, requirement. This course is repeatable for credit, up to four times. 3 hours, 2.5 lab. Course fee.
Prerequisite:
Dance major status or DA-114 and permission of instructor.
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1.50 Credits
A beginning level course in the fundamentals of, ballet technique, building strength, stamina, and, flexibility while developing appropriate, alignment, turn out, coordination, extension, and, flow in adagio and allegro combinations in both, barre and center work. The course offers a, conscious approach toward understanding the, experience of movement within the vocabulary of, classical ballet. Methodology includes: , dancing, in-class engagement, discussions,, required readings, written assignments,, choreographic viewings, and participation in, required weekly master classes. Satisfies, Physical Education requirement. This course is, repeatable for credit up to four times. 3 hours,, 2.5 lab. Course fee.
Prerequisite:
Dance major status or DA-114 and permission of, instructor
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3.00 Credits
An introductory study of the fundamental tap, dance technique with emphasis placed on, coordination, alignment, and tap vocabulary., Methodology includes: dancing, in-class, engagement, discussions, required readings,, written assignments, and choreographic viewings., Satisfies physical education activity, requirement. No previous dance training required., 3 hours. This course is repeatable for credit up, to two times.
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