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The SLP program is a pre-professional program which prepares students
for success in graduate school. Students complete
an in-depth sequence of coursework and field experiences including two
semesters of clinic before student teaching. The clinical practicum experiences
provide "hands
on" exposure to individuals possessing a variety of speech and language
disorders which may include disorders of articulation, phonology, language, voice,
cleft palate, fluency, aphasia, dysphagia and hearing impairment. Clients
are assigned to student clinicians who provide speech and language services
to children and adults under the direct supervision of a clinical supervisor.
Student teaching is divided into two experiences: one in a local school
system and the second in a hospital or community agency.
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