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• CSD356, Communication Research<br />
Methods<br />
• ORG358W, Communication Ethics<br />
Elective CSD Courses: 9 credit hours<br />
• CSD231, Intro to CSD Sciences and<br />
Disorders<br />
• CSD238S, American Sign Language III*<br />
• CSD239S, American Sign Language IV*<br />
• CSD337, Clinical Procedures<br />
• CSD338, Language and Culture<br />
• CSD339, Linguistics<br />
• CSD360S, Communication Science<br />
Practicum<br />
• CSD363S, Community Screening<br />
Practicum<br />
• CSD397, 398, 399, Directed Research in<br />
Communication Disorders<br />
• CSD401, 402, 403, Independent Study<br />
• CSD404,5, Internship<br />
• CSD433, Aural Rehab<br />
• CSD436, Neurogenic Communication<br />
Disorders<br />
• CSD437, Language Disorders in Children<br />
• CSD450, Senior Seminar in CSD<br />
• CSD475, Teaching Practicum in CSD<br />
• CSD480, 481, Topics in CSD (Fluency<br />
Disorders, Voice Disorders, Medical SLP,<br />
Advanced Study in Aphasia)<br />
*Elective credit only if not taken to fulfill LAS<br />
language requirement<br />
Requirements for the CSD Minor<br />
(18 credit hours)<br />
Required CSD Courses: 15 credit hours<br />
(All required courses are 3 credit hours)<br />
• CSD231, Introduction to Communication<br />
Science and Disorders<br />
• CSD331, Phonetics or CSD334, Speech<br />
Science<br />
• CSD332, Language Development or<br />
CSD338, Language and Culture or<br />
CSD339, Linguistics<br />
• CSD333, Anatomy and Physiology of<br />
Speech and Hearing<br />
• ORG353W, Interpersonal Communication<br />
or ORG357W, Health Communication<br />
Elective course options (3 credit hours):<br />
• CSD356, Communication Research<br />
Methods<br />
• ORG358W, Communication Ethics<br />
or any CSD course<br />
Courses<br />
CSD138, American Sign Language 1: An<br />
introduction to the language of signs and<br />
finger spelling. Receptive and expressive skills<br />
emphasized. The course will present stories,<br />
poems and readings that exist in deaf culture.<br />
(U)(3). Fall only.<br />
CSD139, American Sign Language 2: A<br />
continuation of CSD138. An introduction<br />
to the language of signs and finger spelling.<br />
Receptive and expressive skills emphasized.<br />
The course will present stories, poems and<br />
readings that exist in deaf culture. Prerequisite:<br />
CSD138. (U)(3). Spring only.<br />
CSD231, Introduction to Communication<br />
Science and Disorders: Introduction to the<br />
field of communication sciences and disorders<br />
which includes phonetics, speech science,<br />
speech-pathology and audiology. Common<br />
speech and language disorders, their causes,<br />
treatment and general clinical procedures will<br />
be covered. (U)(3). Annually.<br />
CSD238S, American Sign Language 3:<br />
Emphasis on competency in signing, both<br />
receptive and expressive. Use of videos to gain<br />
insight into deaf culture. Prerequisite: CSD138,<br />
CSD139 or equivalent. (U)(3). Fall only.<br />
CSD239S, American Sign Language 4: A<br />
continuation of CSD238. Emphasizes competency<br />
in signing, both receptive and expressive.<br />
Use of videos to gain insight into deaf culture.<br />
Prerequisite: CSD238. (U)(3). Spring only.<br />
CSD240, Phonetics: A study of phonological<br />
science with emphasis on articulatory phonetics<br />
and the skills of phonetic transcription using<br />
the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).<br />
(U)(3). Annually.<br />
CSD332, Language Development: Major<br />
theoretical approaches to language acquisition,<br />
the perspectives and nature of language, normal<br />
and abnormal language behavior and basic<br />
management will be considered. (U)(3).<br />
Annually.<br />
CSD333, Anatomy and Physiology of Speech<br />
and Hearing: Introduction to the anatomical<br />
and physiological bases of the speech and<br />
hearing mechanisms. (U)(3). Annually.<br />
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College of Communication