Subject: Speech Language Pathology
Credit units: 6
College: Graduate and Postdoc Studies
Department: School Rehabilitation Science

Description

Students will gain practical experience in approved facilities and community agencies to apply and integrate knowledge and skills of Speech Language Pathology. This clinical placement focuses on complex SLP interventions, enhancing clinical reasoning and decision-making. It prepares students for more autonomous roles and strengthens competencies critical to SLP functions. This course is designed to provide a diversity of experience and advanced clinical skills with a more complex caseload relevant to the content from previous courses.

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

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