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Clinical Practicum In Speech- Language Pathology: Hwc I (SPH-648)


Semester: Fall 2020
Number: 0878-648-001
Instructor: Anne Skvarla
Days: Wednesday 6:00 pm - 7:50 pm
Note: Online, Both synchronous and asynchronous
Location: Online
Credits: 2
Status: This Course is Filled to Capacity
Notes:

For majors only
Includes Seminar/Advisor Approvalco-Requisites: 0878-603 And 0878-638
Additional one time charges are $85.00

Course Materials: View Text Books
Learning Goals:   ASHA Standards (2014)V-A ORAL AND WRITTEN SKILLSV-B1 EVALUATION SKILLSV-B2 INTERVENTION SKILLSV-B3 INTERACTION AND PERSONAL QUALITIES (COUNSELING, COLLABORATION, INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION, PROFESSIONAL BEHAVIORS)IV-E KNOWLEDGE OF ETHICSIV-F PRINCIPLES OF RESEARCH/EBPIV-G CONTEMPORARY PROFESSIONAL ISSUES (CLD, & SCOPE OF PRACTICE POLICIES; REIMBURSEMENT; HIPPA/FERPA)

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