Subject: Speech Language Pathology
Credit units: 11
College: Graduate Studies and Research
Department: School Rehabilitation Science

Description

This course combines foundational knowledge of the anatomy, neuroanatomy, and physiology of the speech production and swallowing mechanisms with speech science, focusing on speech production, acoustic phonetics, and perception. It aims to equip students with comprehensive insights necessary for proficient communication with professionals across medical and dental fields, ensuring readiness for practical applications and clinical settings.

Restriction(s): For students in the Master of Speech Language Pathology (M.S.L.P.) program only.

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