SPCH 232 - Speech Sound Disorders Semester Hours: 3
Spring
Students are presented with a basic foundation of the characteristics of speech sound production and elements of normal acquisition of speech production in children. Theoretical and applied perspectives of phonology are investigated throughout the course as they apply to assessment, goal selection, and treatment of speech sound disorders in children, using an evidence-based practice framework. Topics include articulation disorders, phonological disorders, childhood apraxia of speech, developmental dysarthria, and other disorders. Cultural and linguistic differences are discussed.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: SPCH 005A and 102A, or their equivalents.
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