The Department Communication Sciences and Disorders offers a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSAD). The B.S. degree provides a background in the theoretical ...
Kimberly Quincy, a first-year graduate student in UW’s Division of Communication Disorders, displays a 3D human larynx model she created using an online software program as part of the Make-IT ...
Are you interested in the structure and content of the English language including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar? Do you like working with, communicating with, ...
The College of Health Sciences welcomes Amanda Seidl as the new chair of the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSCD). “Dr. Seidl brings a fresh perspective to our growing CSCD ...
The Extended Track includes post-baccalaureate coursework + M.A. in speech-language and is designed to allow students who did not complete an undergraduate Communication Sciences major or minor to ...
Communication disorders affect a person’s ability to detect, receive, process, and comprehend the concepts or symbols necessary for communication. It can affect hearing, language, and speech. Causes ...
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