Courses
HSL 713 - Language Development and Disorders I (3)
This course involves the study of the processes and variations of speech, language, communication and pre-literacy skills in typically developing infants and children. Emphasis will be given on the assessment of and intervention with pre-school children with language and learning disorders. Units include interdisciplinary views of the child with speech, language, and communication challenges; issues in speech, language, communication, social-emotional, culturally diversity and cognitive development.
Prerequisite: Open to HSLS majors only or permission of the instructor or department chair.
HSL 714 - Speech Science (3)
This course provides basic information about how speech is produced, the nature of the speech signal, linguistic and phonetic frameworks for viewing speech, the anatomy and physiology of the speech production and auditory system, and processes of speech perception.
Prerequisite: Open to HSLS majors only or permission of the instructor or department chair.
HSL 716 - Audiology: Educational and Habilitative Implications (3)
Study of the fundamentals of hearing, diagnostic audiologic procedures, special diagnostic procedures for infants, children, and difficult-to-test clients, and interpretation of audiologic test data for communication, psychosocial, and educational purposes.
Prerequisite: Open to HSLS majors only or permission of the instructor or department chair.
HSL 723 - Language Development and Disorders II (3)
This course involves study of the processes and variations of speech, language, communication and literacy skills in typically developing children and adolescents. Emphasis will be given on the assessment of and intervention with school-age children and adolescents with language and learning disorders. Units include interdisciplinary views of and issues with the child with speech, language, and communication challenges; social-emotional, cultural diversity and cognitive development.
Prerequisite: HSL 713 or permission of the instructor and/or department chair
HSL 726 - Complex Communication Disorders & AAC (2)
This course addresses assessment and intervention of individuals with complex communication disorders, including technologies appropriate for augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) and evidence-based practices with AAC technologies.
Prerequisite: Open to HSLS majors only or permission of the instructor or department chair.
HSL 744 - Clinical Procedures in SLP (1)
This course addresses the clinical procedures used across multiple speech-language pathology settings. All clinical procedures are taught to ensure students' Knowledge and Skills Acquisition (KASA, ASHA, 2005) in the nine clinical areas important to an SLP's scope of practice.
Co-requisites: HSL 745 Clinical Statistics and HSL 771 Clinical Practicum in SLP 1
HSL 745 - Clinical Statistics (1)
This course introduces statistical concepts and terminology in the context of 1) clinical data collection, analysis, and interpretation, 2) clinical assessment and intervention; 3) interpretation of evidence to support evidence-based practice in clinical decisions-making.
Co-requisites: HSL 744 Clinical Procedures in SLP and HSL 771 Clinical Practicum in SLP 1
HSL 746 - Clinical Applications of Sign Communication (1)
This course focuses on the clinical application of the principles of sign communication in the field of Speech-Language Pathology/Aural Rehabilitation.
Prerequisite: Open to HSLS majors only or permission of the instructor or department chair.
HSL 750 - Voice & Resonance Disorders (3)
This course focuses on voice and resonance (anatomy and physiology, including pitch, loudness, and quality), pathologies that influence voice and resonance production, strategies for assessing and for intervention that require cross-professional collaboration, and knowledge of evidence-based outcomes; issues in laryngectomy rehabilitation, tracheostomy and ventilator-dependent communication alternatives and diverse cultural issues, and a wide range of assessment and treatment interventions applicable to children and adults.
Prerequisite: Open to HSLS majors only or permission of the instructor or department chair.
HSL 751 - Stuttering (3)
Study of the etiology, theory, nature, development, and treatment of fluency disorders.
Prerequisite: Open to HSLS majors only or permission of the instructor or department chair.
HSL 753 - Motor Speech Disorders (2)
Motor Speech Disorders is a graduate level course involving the study of speech disorders resulting from central and/or peripheral nervous system damage. The focus of the course is differential diagnosis and management of motor speech disorders in children and adults including the dysarthrias and acquired apraxia of speech. This course will integrate academic and clinical aspects of motor speech disorders.
HSL 754 - Speech Sound Disorders (3)
Study of the research and principles associated with symptomatology, etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of speech sound disorders in children and adults. Emphasis is on a broad understanding of the effect of speech sound disorders, including multicultural issues.
Prerequisite: Open to HSLS majors only or permission of the instructor or department chair.
HSL 755 - Neurogenic Speech and Language Disorders (3)
Provides information concerning etiology, assessment, and treatment of speech and language disruptions associated with various neurological disorders. Areas to be addressed include: review of neural anatomy and physiology, description of right hemisphere communication disorders, cognitive language disorders secondary to head injury and dementia, and apraxia of speech.
Prerequisite: Open to HSLS majors only or permission of the instructor or department chair.
HSL 760 - Swallowing Disorders (3)
This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of swallowing disorders (dysphagia) and current approaches to prevention, assessment and treatment of patients with dysphagia. Included in the course topics are: anatomy and physiology of the normal and abnormal swallow with attention to each stage of the swallow; swallowing issues unique to pediatric and adult patients, and issues with caretakers within and across cultures; and contemporary research issues and outcomes. These topics will be integrated to provide students with basic knowledge and skills needed to assess and implement a treatment plan for patients with dysphagia.
Prerequisite: Open to HSLS majors only or permission of the instructor or department chair.
HSL 771 - Clinical Practicum in SLP 1 (1)
This first clinical practicum at the Gallaudet Hearing and Speech Center provides students with at least two clinical assignments (an individual client or small group and a team diagnostic) representing communication differences, delays, disorders, and/or swallowing disorders. Students are also involved in clinical documentation of client progress and in evaluating their clinical own skills over the course of the semester.
Prerequisite: For HSL-SLP majors only.
HSL 772 - Clinical Practicum in SLP 2 (2)
This second clinical practicum at the Gallaudet Hearing and Speech Center provides students with at least three, individuals, small group and/or diagnostics with communication disorders, differences, delays, and/or swallowing disorders. Students are also involved clinical documentation and in evaluating their clinical skills over the course of the semester.
Prerequisite: HSL 771; For HSL-SLP majors only.
HSL 773 - Clinical Practicum in SLP 3 (1-4)
This third clinical practicum at either the Gallaudet Hearing and Speech Center or an approved off-campus site provides students with individual clients, small groups and/or diagnostic opportunities representing communication differences, delays, disorders, and/or swallowing disorders. Students are also involved in clinical documentation of client progress and in evaluating their clinical own skills over the course of the semester.
Prerequisite: HSL 772; For HSL-SLP majors only.
HSL 774 - Clinical Practicum in SLP 4 (2-4)
This fourth practicum, usually an off-campus internship experience, provides students with supervised practice in either a pediatric or adult placement specializing in one or more of the nine communication and swallowing disorders common to speech-language pathology caseloads.
Prerequisites: HSL 773, for HSL-SLP majors only.
HSL 775 - Clinical Practicum in SLP 5 (2-4)
This fifth practicum, usually an off-campus internship experience, provides students with supervised practice in either a pediatric or adult placement specializing in one or more of the nine communication and swallowing disorders common to speech-language pathology caseloads.
Prerequisites: HSL 774, For HSL-SLP majors only.
HSL 784 - Research Methodology in Hearing, Speech, and Language Sciences (3)
Evaluation of research in audiology and communication disorders. The course describes how to read, understand, and evaluate research appearing in the literature, and provides an introduction to research design. Although the major focus is for the research consumer, many of the principles presented will apply to the design and implementation of research.
Prerequisite: Open to HSLS majors only or permission of the instructor or department chair.
HSL 821 - Informational Counseling and Multicultural Issues (3)
The course is designed to help audiologists and speech-language pathologists work more effectively with their clients in addressing the biopsychosocial effects of hearing loss and other communication disorders. Students will learn about the impact of hearing loss and communication disorders on infants, children, adults, older adults, and significant others. Students will develop a interviewing and specific counseling skills to help clients address their hearing loss and communication-related needs. This course will serve to provide a theoretical framework, practical strategies and personal reflection for working and providing services with cultural and linguistic awareness, knowledge, competency and proficiency.
Prerequisite: Open to HSLS majors only or permission of the instructor or department chair.
HSL 824 - Aural Rehabilitation: Adults (3)
The focus of this course is on clinical competencies in aural rehabilitation of deaf, Deaf, and hard-of-hearing adults. Special emphasis is given to the clinical procedures used in the Gallaudet Hearing and Speech Center and AR competencies needed by both SLPs and AUDs to work with adults who acquire hearing loss across the lifespan.
Prerequisite: Open to HSLS majors only or permission of the instructor or department chair.
HSL 826 - Aural Rehabilitation: Pediatric (3)
The focus of this course is on clinical competencies in aural (re)habilitation of deaf, Deaf, and hard-of-hearing children and their families. Special emphasis is given to the clinical procedures used in the Gallaudet Hearing and Speech Center and AR competencies needed by both AUDs and SLPs to work with children with congenital and acquired hearing loss. The course has a strong interdisciplinary focus, considering ethnic and cultural issues in rehabilitation.
Prerequisite: Open to HSLS majors only or permission of the instructor or department chair.