May 23, 2024  
2012-2013 Graduate Catalog 
    
2012-2013 Graduate Catalog [Not Current Academic Year. Consult with Your Academic Advisor for Your Catalog Year]

Courses


 

Civil and Environmental Engineering

  
  • CIVE 6347 - Soil Dynamics

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and/or consent of instructor. Soil behavior under dynamic loading conditions; foundation design for vibratory loadings; introductory earthquake engineering; field and laboratory techniques for determining dynamic soil properties and liquefaction potential.

  
  • CIVE 6349 - Reliability and Safety of Structures

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: CIVE 4364 or consent of instructor. Review of probability theory and treatment of uncertainties in structural engineering. Probabilistic models for loads and resistance variables. Structural analysis incorporating uncertainties. Mathematical background of reliability theory. Probability-based limit state design.

  
  • CIVE 6350 - Advanced Mechanics of Materials

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: CIVE 2332 and MATH 3331. Stress and strain at a point; failure criteria; energy principles and their application in structural mechanics; theories of torsion, unsymmetrical bending, shear center, curved beams, and beams on elastic foundation.

  
  • CIVE 6353 - Behavior and Design of Prestressed Concrete

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: CIVE 4363 and consent of instructor. Prestressing systems and materials; loss of prestress; analysis and design for flexure, shear, and bond; anchorage zone; continuous beams; columns.

  
  • CIVE 6355 - Introduction to Dynamics of Structures

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in civil engineering. Fundamentals of vibration; dynamic response of structures to periodic and general dynamic loading; analytical and computational techniques.

  
  • CIVE 6361 - Engineering Hydrology

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in civil or environmental engineering. Distribution and flow of water in the hydrosphere. Engineering methods to quantify and model rainfall, runoff, recharge, and groundwater flow. Conceptual models and application of computer methods for hydrological analysis and design problems.

  
  • CIVE 6363 - Evaluation of Water Quality in Natural Waters

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Water quality management planning for rivers, lakes, and tidal estuaries; mixing and diffusion phenomena; biologic productivity; mineral, chemical, and oxygen utilization and equilibria; photosynthetic light transfer and sediment transport.

  
  • CIVE 6364 - Project Control for Construction

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in civil engineering. Cost estimating fundamentals; cost control systems in construction; profitability analysis; management of construction equipment fleet; international and location factors; Lang factors and application; single and multi-project scheduling; safety and security issues related to construction; optimum scheduling; developing and budgeting a cohesive construction program.

  
  • CIVE 6365 - Claims Management

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in civil engineering. Definition and situation leading to claims; relationships among parties in construction projects; settlement of claims by alternate dispute resolution; court procedures to establish causes and determine damages; arbitration and litigation; mediation and negotiation; liens; international arbitration; case studies.

  
  • CIVE 6366 - Construction Project Management

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in civil engineering. Construction site organization-facilities design and control; fundamentals of planning and scheduling information for construction projects; control of activity sequence, time, resources and cost; the impact of quality, cost, schedule and productivity; coordination among stakeholders; international and large scale construction projects; construction interface; case studies in construction engineering.

  
  • CIVE 6368 - Human Resources Management in Construction

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in civil engineering. Decision making in construction industry; relationship between controls and behavior; construction productivity; corporate identity and reputation management; communication in construction engineering; client relationship marketing; span of control and liaison; reward policies, motivation and commitment; conflict management; job design, specialization and decentralization in construction engineering; managing international cultural differences.

  
  • CIVE 6370 - Environmental Fluid Mechanics

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: CIVE 3434 (or equivalent). Mechanics of fluid motion in natural systems such as rivers, lakes, estuaries, and the transport of scalar quantities in these settings.

  
  • CIVE 6371 - River Mechanics and Sediment Transport

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Physical processes related to the dynamic feedback between flowing water and movable sediment in riverine and estuarine systems.

  
  • CIVE 6377 - Environmental Chemistry

    Cr. 3. (2-3)
    Prerequisite: CHEM 1331, CHEM 1332, CHEM 1111, and CHEM 1112; and graduate standing in civil engineering or graduate standing in environmental engineering. Aqueous environmental chemistry in natural waters and wastewaters: ionic equilibria, solubility, hardness, alkalinity, buffering, and the carbonate system; theory and practice of quantitative water and wastewater analysis.

  
  • CIVE 6378 - Principles of Environmental Modeling

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Introduction to momentum mass conservation and chemical transformations in natural and engineered systems. Applications to reactor engineering and environmental systems modeling with emphasis on water and wastewater systems.

  
  • CIVE 6379 - Stochastic Hydrology

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: CIVE 4332 and INDE 6361 . Advanced hydrology oriented toward probabilistic computer applications of rainfall and runoff, including Stanford Watershed Model, single-multiple site streamflow generation, stochastic reservoir analyses.

  
  • CIVE 6380 - Introduction to Geomatics and Geosensing

    Cr. 3. (2-3)
    Introduction to horizontal and vertical curves computation; Fundamentals of geodesy, geodetic reference systems and map projection; introduction to Global Positioning System (GPS); principles of LiDAR technology; digital imaging and mapping.

  
  • CIVE 6381 - Biological Processes for Wastewater Treatment

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Prerequisite or corequisite: CIVE 6391  or CHEE 6360. Theory and practice of biological wastewater treatment including aerobic and anaerobic processes in suspended and attached growth reactors, treatment models, advanced treatment, sludge handling, and treatment plant design.

  
  • CIVE 6382 - LiDAR Systems and Applications

    Cr. 3. (2-2)
    Prerequisite: Prerequesites: Permission of instructor. Principles of LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging). Spaceborne LiDAR, airborne topographic, bathymetric, mobile terrestrial and static LiDAR systems and applications. Full Waveform LiDAR. Boresight calibration. Filtering and classification. Multi-Sensor Fusion.

  
  • CIVE 6383 - Advanced Planning and Design of Water Resource Systems

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Conventional and computer solutions to the economical planning and design of single- and multiunit, multipurpose water resources systems.

  
  • CIVE 6384 - Satellite Altimetry and Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar

    Cr. 3. (2-2)
    Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Radar measurement principles. Range estimation and corrections. Precise orbit determination. Applications in geodynamics, ocean and ice surface monitoring and hydrology. Formation of SAR images. Procedures of InSAR.

  
  • CIVE 6385 - Stability of Structures

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: MATH 3363 and CIVE 4364. Elastic and inelastic buckling of columns, beams, frames, and plates; classical and work-energy methods; background of AISC specifications.

  
  • CIVE 6386 - Survey Measurements and Analysis

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Introduction to matrices; non-linear equations and Taylor’s theorem; random vs. systematic errors; propagation of errors; weights; principle of least squares, adjustment of a 1D, 2D, and 3D network; error ellipses; optimization.

  
  • CIVE 6387 - Physicochemical Treatment Processes

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: CIVE 6377  or equivalent. Theory and practice of physicochemical processes for water and wastewater treatment: reactors, sedimentation, aeration, adsorption, ion-exchange, membrane processes, and disinfection.

  
  • CIVE 6388 - Solid and Hazardous Waste Treatment Processes

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: 6361  or equivalent preferred and CIVE 6387 . Physical and chemical principles of solid and hazardous waste treatment processes; mass conservation equations, transport phenomena, phase equilibria, fluid flow in porous media with applications to soil vapor extraction, soil vapor extraction, soil leaching/flushing, stabilization, and bioremediation processes.

  
  • CIVE 6390 - Municipal Drinking Water Treatment

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite or corequisite: CIVE 6377 . Theory and design of unit processes used in conventional drinking water treatment, coagulation, rapid mix, flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, and disinfection. Source water control is also studied.

  
  • CIVE 6391 - Environmental Engineering Microbiology

    Cr. 3. (2-3)
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in environmental engineering. Fundamental aspects of microbiology and biochemistry as related to environmental pollution and water quality processes, engineering energetics and kinetics of microbial growth, and biological fate of pollutants.

  
  • CIVE 6392 - Mass Transfer in Environmental Systems

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and/or consent of instructor. Principles of mass transfer; mass conservation equations, diffusivities, mass transfer coefficients, mass transfer with chemical reaction with applications to multi-phase chemical transport, water and wastewater treatment, and soil remediation.

  
  • CIVE 6398 - Research

    Cr. 1-5.
    Prerequisite: approval of chair.

  
  • CIVE 6399 - Master’s Thesis

    Cr. 3 per semester.
  
  • CIVE 6498 - Research

    Cr. 1-5.
    Prerequisite: approval of chair.

  
  • CIVE 6598 - Research

    Cr. 1-5.
    Prerequisite: approval of chair.

  
  • CIVE 7332 - Ground Water Contaminant Transport

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: CIVE 6361  or equivalent and graduate standing in civil engineering, environmental engineering or consent of instructor. Principles of contaminant transport in soils and aquifers. Mathematical modeling of underground contaminant transport. Numerical modeling using existing and student developed computer software.

  
  • CIVE 7335 - Coastal Hydrodynamics

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Analysis of motion of surface waves, linearized approximation, waves of finite height, generation of waves, and coastal engineering applications.

  
  • CIVE 7336 - Finite Element Methods

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: CIVE 6377  or consent of instructor. Elasticity and energy principles; shape functions; isoparametric elements; nonconforming elements; plate elements; hybrid formulation.

  
  • CIVE 7337 - Advanced Environmental Engineering Microbiology

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: CIVE 6391 . Theory and practice of key biotechnological techniques for environmental research, including PCR-based techniques for the identification of mixed microbial communities, microbial abundance, and gene expression.

  
  • CIVE 7340 - Earthquake Engineering

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: CIVE 6355  or consent of instructor. Characteristics of earthquake waves and ground motion; review of structural dynamics; building responses; inelastic spectrum; foundation effect; various support motions; hazard analysis; design procedure and seismic codes.

  
  • CIVE 7342 - Engineering Geographic Information Systems

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in civil or environmental engineering or graduate standing in geosciences or consent of instructor. Use of GIS in Engineering applications including hydrology, hydrogeology, water quality and environmental resources.

  
  • CIVE 7352 - Unified Theory of Concrete Structures

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: CIVE 4363 or equivalent and/or consent of instructor. Unified theory applicable to the four basic actions in members and structures: bending, axial load, shear and torsion, rational models based on stress equilibrium, strain compatibility and constitutive laws of materials.

  
  • CIVE 7365 - Design of Offshore Structures

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: CIVE 7364. Design of fixed, floating and compliant offshore structures; environmental loading; dynamic analysis; finite element applications; design of structural systems and components; fatigue analysis; safety and reliability analysis.

  
  • CIVE 7380 - GNSS/INS and Augmented Systems for Positioning and Navigation

    Cr. 3. (2-2)
    Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Modeling INS errors by linear state equations. Multisensor integration of NGSS, INS and alternative aiding sensors. Practical aspects of inertial positioning and inertial error models. Navigation system fault detection and integrity monitoring.

  
  • CIVE 7397 - Selected Topics

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    May be repeated for credit when topics vary.

  
  • CIVE 7399 - Master’s Thesis

    Cr. 3 per semester.
  
  • CIVE 8198 - Doctoral Research

    Cr. 1-5.
    Prerequisite: approval of chair.

  
  • CIVE 8298 - Doctoral Research

    Cr. 1-5.
    Prerequisite: approval of chair.

  
  • CIVE 8311 - Organized Graduate Research Discussions (also ECE, INDE, MECE)

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: doctoral standing. Group research discussions with the intent of broadening the education and background of the student by exposure to the related research activities in his/her field.

  
  • CIVE 8398 - Doctoral Research

    Cr. 1-5.
    Prerequisite: approval of chair.

  
  • CIVE 8399 - Doctoral Dissertation

    Cr. 3, 6, or 9 hours depending on the semester.
  
  • CIVE 8498 - Doctoral Research

    Cr. 1-5.
    Prerequisite: approval of chair.

  
  • CIVE 8598 - Doctoral Research

    Cr. 1-5.
    Prerequisite: approval of chair.

  
  • CIVE 8699 - Doctoral Dissertation

    Cr. 3, 6, or 9 hours depending on the semester.
  
  • CIVE 8999 - Doctoral Dissertation

    Cr. 3, 6, or 9 hours depending on the semester.

Construction Management

  
  • BTEC 6401 - Bioprocessing in Biotechnology

    Cr. 4. (3-3).
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Course covers microbial growth, kinetics, and fermentation operation as applicable to bioprocessing. Laboratory experiments will cover upstram and downstream techniques of product processing such as cell culture and protein purification.

  
  • CNST 6100 - Construction Management Seminar

    Cr. 1. (1-0).
    Prerequisite: None. This course covers areas of interests in construction management. Students are introduced to research methods and fields available in the MS program.

  
  • CNST 6198 - Special Problems

    Cr. 1-3 per semester.
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and approval of department chair.

  
  • CNST 6298 - Special Problems

    Cr. 1-3 per semester.
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and approval of department chair.

  
  • CNST 6305 - Construction Management Principles

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of instructor. Principles common to construction management processes. Basic techniques for project control skills.

  
  • CNST 6310 - Construction Contract Administration

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of instructor. Issues of administering construction contracts including: purpose of contract documents, legal hierarchy, interrelationships, liabilities, communications challenges, establishing chain of commands, warranties, and progress/final payments.

  
  • CNST 6320 - Cost Analysis and Bidding

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of instructor. Preparation of parametric and definitive estimates, cost forecasts and variances, bid analysis, and use of estimating software.

  
  • CNST 6330 - Project Planning and Management

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of instructor. Planning and scheduling techniques, including: bar charts, CPM network, resource loading and leveling, cost and schedule integration, time-cost tradeoff, schedule reduction, probabilistic scheduling, PERT and Monte-Carlo simulation.

  
  • CNST 6340 - Best Practices in the Construction Industry

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of instructor. Current issues in the construction industry, including best practices developed at the Construction Industry Institute (CII) and critical issues facing the construction industry.

  
  • CNST 6350 - Decision Making and Risk Management in Construction Management

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of instructor. Decision making, risk analysis, quantitative analysis applicable to construction projects.

  
  • CNST 6360 - Computer Applications in Construction Management

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of instructor. Applications of software and Information Technology in the planning, organization, and control of construction projects.

  
  • CNST 6370 - Quality Management and Six Sigma in Construction Management

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of instructor. Concepts, standards, and tools of quality management with emphasis on the Six Sigma methodology for construction projects.

  
  • CNST 6380 - LEED and Green Construction Principles in Construction Management

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of instructor. Green construction methods and benefits in applying the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) principles.

  
  • CNST 6390 - Leadership for Construction Managers

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of instructor. Leadership theories and styles, motivation and management of a diverse construction workforce, and ability to succeed in a global/international market.

  
  • CNST 6396 - Master’s Project

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Master’s project. May be repeated for six semester hour credits.

  
  • CNST 6397 - Selected Topics in Construction Management

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and approval of department chair. May be repeated with approval of the department chair.

  
  • CNST 6398 - Special Problems

    Cr. 1-3 per semester.
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and approval of department chair.

  
  • CNST 6399 - Thesis Research

    Cr. 3 (3-0)
    May be repeated for six semester hours credit.


Communication Sciences and Disorders

  
  • COMD 6198 - Special Problems

    Cr. 1-5 per semester or more by concurrent enrollment.
    Prerequisite: approval of director. A course designed for graduate students who wish to pursue special studies for which a course is not organized.

  
  • COMD 6230 - Assessment and Intervention for Autism Spectrum Disorders

    Cr. 2. (2-0)
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Study of the identifying characteristics, etiologies, prevalence, assessment, and treatment of individuals with autism spectrum disorders.

  
  • COMD 6261 - Research Methods in Communication Sciences and Disorders

    Cr: 2. (2-0)
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the instructor. Overview of research methods in communication disorders. Students learn critical thinking skills needed to develop questions and be effective consumers of research.

  
  • COMD 6297 - Selected Topics in Communication Disorders

    Cr. 2 or 3. (2-0)
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor. In-depth study of a specific area. May be repeated for credit with permission of program head.

  
  • COMD 6298 - Special Problems

    Cr. 1-5 per semester or more by concurrent enrollment.
    Prerequisite: approval of director. A course designed for graduate students who wish to pursue special studies for which a course is not organized.

  
  • COMD 6321 - Swallowing Disorders

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COMD 2376 and graduate standing in Communication Sciences and Disorders. Evaluation and management of swallowing disorders.

  
  • COMD 6325 - Disorders of Literacy

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    This course is an in-depth analysis of the disorders of language that affect the development and maintenance of literacy across the lifespan.

  
  • COMD 6326 - Motor Speech Disorders

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in Communication Sciences and Disorders. Assessment and management of motor speech disorders in adults, including apraxia of speech and degenerative neurological disorders; physiological systems contributing to reduced intelligibility; and differential diagnosis of the dysarthrias.

  
  • COMD 6328 - Acquired Cognitive Disorders

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in Communication Sciences and Disorders. Study of the etiologies, prevention, assessment and treatment of acquired cognitive disorders such as those due to traumatic brain injury, right hemisphere stroke, aging and dementia.

  
  • COMD 6334 - Aphasia and Related Communication Disorders

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in Communication Sciences and Disorders. Symptomatology, diagnosis and treatment of acquired neurogenic communication disorders including aphasia, alexia, agraphia and agnosia.

  
  • COMD 6372 - Remediation of Childhood Language Disorders

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COMD 3383 or equivalent, or consent of instructor. Principles, methods, and procedures in the assessment and treatment of school-age children with delayed language-based learning disabilities.

  
  • COMD 6387 - Voice and Resonance Disorders

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COMD 2376 and COMD 4385 or equivalents, or consent of instructor. Evaluation and management of vocal disorders including etiology, assessment, and treatment strategies.

  
  • COMD 6397 - Selected Topics in Communication Disorders

    Cr. 2 or 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor. In-depth study of a specific area. May be repeated for credit with permission of program head.

  
  • COMD 6398 - Special Problems

    Cr. 1-5 per semester or more by concurrent enrollment.
    Prerequisite: approval of director. A course designed for graduate students who wish to pursue special studies for which a course is not organized.

  
  • COMD 6399 - Master’s Thesis

    Cr. 3 (0-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate standing. Master’s Thesis. May be repeated for credit.

  
  • COMD 6598 - Special Problems

    Cr. 1-5 per semester or more by concurrent enrollment.
    Prerequisite: approval of director. A course designed for graduate students who wish to pursue special studies for which a course is not organized.

  
  • COMD 7170 - Graduate Seminar in Speech-Language Pathology

    Cr. 1 or 2. (1-0)
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Communication Sciences and Disorders and consent of instructor. Seminar will cover issues that impact the practice of speech-language pathology. Sample topics include cultural competence, use of technology, and use of interpreters and translators. Course may be repeated for credit.

  
  • COMD 7192 - Advanced Practicum in Speech & Language Disorders

    Cr. 1. (1-0)
    Prerequisite: completion of 175 hours of graduate practicum & consent of instructor. Supervised practicum in the diagnosis and treatment of speech-language disorders in an off-campus setting. Clinical clock hours are not awarded for grades below a “B”. May be repeated (two terms required for completion of the program requirement).

  
  • COMD 7221 - Fluency Disorders

    Cr. 2. (2-0)
    Prerequisite: ComD 2338; ComD 2376; ComD 4385 or equivalents, or consent of the instructor. Investigates the nature, assessment and treatment of fluency disorders in children and adults. Prevention and cultural considerations are addressed. An emphasis on evidence-based practice underlies the treatment portion.

  
  • COMD 7270 - Graduate Seminar in Speech-Language Pathology

    Cr. 1 or 2. (2-0)
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Communication Sciences and Disorders and consent of instructor. Seminar will cover issues that impact the practice of speech-language pathology. Sample topics include cultural competence, use of technology, and use of interpreters and translators. Course may be repeated for credit.

  
  • COMD 7281 - Seminar in Medical Speech-Language Pathology

    Cr. 2 or 3. (2-0)
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of instructor. In-depth discussion and analysis of issues in medical speech-language pathology. Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.

  
  • COMD 7282 - Cultural and Linguistic Diversity Issues in Speech-Language Pathology

    Cr. 2 or 3. (2-0)
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Typical and disordered communication in people who use languages, dialects, and cultural communication practices other than Standard American English. Specific topics may vary. Course may be repeated for credit.

  
  • COMD 7283 - Seminar in Pediatric Speech-Language Pathology

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. In-depth discussion and analysis of issues in pediatric speech-language pathology across a range of disorders and service delivery models. Specific topics will vary. Course may be repeated for credit.

  
  • COMD 7322 - Articulation and Phonological Disorders

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COMD 3371 or equivalent, or consent of instructor. Analysis of theoretical and technical advances in the clinical management of articulation disorders.

  
  • COMD 7381 - Seminar in Medical Speech-Language Pathology

    Cr. 2 or 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of instructor. In-depth discussion and analysis of issues in medical speech-language pathology. Course may be repeated for credit when topics vary.

  
  • COMD 7382 - Cultural and Linguistic Diversity Issues in Speech-Language Pathology

    Cr. 2 or 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Typical and disordered communication in people who use languages, dialects, and cultural communication practices other than Standard American English. Specific topics may vary. Course may be repeated for credit.

  
  • COMD 7391 - Clinic in Speech-Language Disorders

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Supervised practicum in the diagnosis and treatment of speech-language disorders. Clinical clock hours are not awarded for grades below a “B”. May be repeated (three terms required for completion of the program requirement).

  
  • COMD 7392 - Advanced Practicum in Speech & Language Disorders

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: completion of 175 hours of graduate practicum & consent of instructor. Supervised practicum in the diagnosis and treatment of speech-language disorders in an off-campus setting. Clinical clock hours are not awarded for grades below a “B”. May be repeated (two terms required for completion of the program requirement).

  
  • COMD 7399 - Masters Thesis

    Cr. 3. (0-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate standing. Master’s Thesis. May be repeated for credit.

  
  • COMD 7692 - Advanced Practicum in Speech & Language Disorders

    Cr. 6. (6-0)
    Prerequisite: completion of 175 hours of graduate practicum & consent of instructor. Supervised practicum in the diagnosis and treatment of speech-language disorders in an off-campus setting. Clinical clock hours are not awarded for grades below a “B”. May be repeated (two terms required for completion of the program requirement).

 

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