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Nov 25, 2024
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2014-2015 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
Speech-language Pathology, B.S.S.P.
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The bachelor’s degree in speech-language pathology is a pre-professional program that provides required course work and clinical experiences for graduate school admission to complete the student’s professional education. Students majoring in speech-language pathology are encouraged to declare their major as sophomores. Major courses are sequenced to prepare students for supervised clinical practicum. Majors also complete a 12-hour minor in consultation with their advisor. Admission to the master’s program in speech-language pathology at The University of Tulsa is not guaranteed to undergraduate majors.
Speech-Language Pathology Learning Objectives
- Students demonstrate comprehension of the process of typical language and literacy development in children.
- Students demonstrate knowledge and skills related to the assessment and intervention of articulation/phonological skills in children and adults.
- Students demonstrate comprehension of the muscles and functions of respiration and speech.
- Students demonstrate knowledge related to the acoustic properties of speech/hearing, processes of speech production/perception and skills to utilize appropriate methods and instrumentation that measure acoustic properties of speech.
- Students demonstrate comprehension of atypical language development and application of basic language sample analysis skills.
- Students demonstrate knowledge of hearing screening/assessment and interpretation of audiograms.
- Students demonstrate knowledge and methods to facilitate communication in persons who are hard-of-hearing.
- Students demonstrate knowledge of hearing aids and cochlear implants as options for persons who are deaf/hard of hearing.
- Students demonstrate the ability to administer and interpret standardized tests in order to diagnose a language/learning disorder.
- Students demonstrate knowledge of therapy goals and intervention strategies in speech language pathology.
- Students demonstrate knowledge of etiologies and characteristics of various adult communication disorders.
- Students demonstrate comprehension/application of the ASHA code of ethics.
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