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Diagnostic Procedures In Speech/Language Pathology (SPH-634)


Semester: Spring 2021
Number: 0878-634-063
Instructor: TBA
Days: Sunday 1:00 pm - 4:45 pm
Note: Online, Both synchronous and asynchronous
Location: Online
Credits: 3
Course Meets: January 23 - March 14
Notes:

For majors only

Course Materials: View Text Books
Description:

Survey of assessment and evaluation approaches of communication disorders, with emphasis on rationale of different assessment approaches, as well as understanding the diagnostic process--including report writing; interviewing; administration, scoring of standardized tests; and interpretation of assessment results. Impact of culture, ethnicity, linguistic, and socioeconomic diversity will be discussed.

Learning Goals:   COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, students will learn about:• the principles of valid and reliable assessment of communication disorders (ASHA – III-D)• the diagnostic interview and counseling process (ASHA – III-D; IV-B; IV-G • the form and content of a diagnostic report (ASHA – IV-B • the basics of psychometrics (ASHA – III-D) • the need of both standardized, formal testing as well as informal/dynamic assessment (ASHA – III-D) • representative standardized tests used in terms of their rationale, norms, and techniques of administering/scoring/interpreting these tests (ASHA – III-D) • the need to be sensitive to cultural/linguistic diversity during the assessment process (ASHA – III-C and III-D; IV-G)• speech/language screening assessment (ASHA – IV-G)

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