2025-2026 Undergraduate General Catalog

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CMDS 4110 Speech and Hearing Science

Students will study the acoustics, neurology, and physiology relating to production and perception of spoken language. Provides a foundation for understanding the science of spoken language. Involves a review of literature concerning clinical implications for the acoustic and physiological aspects of speech production and speech reception. Theories of speech production and speech reception, and instrumentation pertaining to the analysis of speech will be included in the course of study.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

CMDS 1300 and CMDS 2110

Offered

Every other Spring, odd years

Notes

Previously: CMDS 274

CMDS 4210 Voice and Fluency Disorders

This is an introduction to voice and fluency disorders. It includes a survey of literature addressing current assessment and intervention approaches for children and adults, and presents symptoms, etiology, and related factors. Professional writing skills and applications are emphasized.

Credits

2

Prerequisites

CMDS 1200

Offered

Every other Fall, even years

Notes

Previously: CMDS 372

CMDS 4940 Clinical Practicum

This course will offer students either an on- or off-campus clinical. Students will manage a small case load of clients with a variety of communication disorders or delays. Students will experience all aspects of a clinical caseload including scheduling, planning and implementing interventions, progress notes, progress reports and more.

Credits

2

Prerequisites

CMDS 2210

Offered

Every Fall and Spring

Notes

Previously: CMDS 388, CMDS 488