Communicative Disorders (COMDIS)
Courses
COMDIS 240 HEARING AND SPEECH SCIENCE 3 Units
A study of the anatomy and physiology of the auditory system, physical acoustics, speech production, sound perception, and basic hearing and speech instrumentation.
COREQ: PRIOR COMPLETION OR CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT IN PHYSCS 130 OR PHYSCS 212 OR PHYSCS 240 OR INSTRUCTOR CONSENT
COMDIS 270 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN COMMUNICATION AND DISORDERS 3 Units
The course provides an overview of communicative disorders across the lifespan. Topics include normal communication behavior, the causes and impact of speech, language and hearing disorders, legislation and regulations, resources, cultural and diversity issues, and the role of professionals in the identification and treatment of individuals with communicative disorders.
COMDIS 272 PHONETICS AND ITS RELATED PROCESSES 3 Units
This course provides a basic understanding of phonetics and phonology from articulatory and physiological perspectives. Students are trained to use the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and a variety of informal protocols to record American Standard English, as well as the speech of diverse populations (e.g., non-native or non-standard speakers).
COMDIS 278 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF HUMAN COMMUNICATION 3 Units
This course provides a basic understanding of the structures and functions involved in normal speech and language communication in humans.
COREQ: BIOLOGY 120 OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR
COMDIS 355 LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT & DISORDERS IN CHILDREN 3 Units
This course provides an overview of oral language development and its relationship to the development of social skills, literacy and learning. Language characteristics of children with exceptional educational needs are described and strategies for improving their communication skills are discussed.
PREREQ: RESTRICTED TO STUDENTS WITH PROFESSIONAL ED ADMISSION
COMDIS 371 INTRODUCTION TO CLINICAL PRACTICUM IN COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS 3 Units
This course provides an introduction to the tasks and related competencies associated with clinical practice in speech-language pathology. Students will develop an understanding of treatment principles and clinical practice procedures, and gain an understanding of the responsibilities and professional issues associated with the practice of speech-language pathology across the lifespan. Students will obtain 25 guided observation hours.
PREREQ: ADMISSION TO UPPER DIVISION COMDIS COURSES AND SENIOR STATUS, OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR
COMDIS 380 SPEECH AND LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT IN CHILDREN 3 Units
In this course students will learn about the process and sequence of speech and language development in children from birth to school-age. Theories of language acquisition and the role of cognition, culture, context, and caregivers are discussed.
PREREQ: ADMISSION TO UPPER DIVISION COMDIS COURSES OR INSTRUCTOR CONSENT
COREQ: (PRIOR COMPLETION OR CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT IN (EDFOUND 222 OR EDFOUND 230 OR PSYCH 330) AND (ENGLISH 281 OR CIGENRL 310)) OR INSTRUCTOR CONSENT
COMDIS 385 FLUENCY 1 Units
This course provides introductory knowledge in normal and disordered speech fluency with a primary focus on the physiological bases of fluency disorders. Theoretical principles underlying the prevention, assessment and treatment of phonation and resonance problems across the lifespan are emphasized.
PREREQ: ADMISSION TO UPPER DIVISION COMDIS COURSES, OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR
COMDIS 426 NEURAL BASES OF SPEECH AND LANGUAGE 3 Units
This course provides a basic understanding of the neuroanatomic and neurophysiologic mechanisms underlying speech and language. The primary focus of study is on normal processes and neuropathologies and how they influence cognition, communication and swallowing.
PREREQ: ADMISSION TO UPPER DIVISION COMDIS COURSES, OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR
COMDIS 460 PRACTICUM IN COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS Repeatable 3 Units
This course offers supervised practicum experiences: observation of communicative disorders, clinical work on-campus and/or off-campus, and supervision of practitioners or students. Client availability, student level of academic and clinical training, and supervisory expertise will influence student enrollment and section assignment. This course is repeatable for as many times as needed.
PREREQ: UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT REQUIRES DEPARTMENTAL APPROVAL
COMDIS 477 DISORDERS OF SPEECH PRODUCTION 3 Units
An introduction of the development of normal articulation and phonology and of the etiologies, diagnosis, and treatment of articulation and phonological disorders.
PREREQ: ADMISSION TO UPPER DIVISION COMDIS COURSES AND COMDIS 380, OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR
COMDIS 481 LANGUAGE DISORDERS IN CHILDREN 3 Units
This course is designed to provide students with an overview of language disorders in children, with an emphasis on emerging and developing language. This course will include the nature of developmental language impairments, causes of language impairments, and the issues involved in assessment and intervention for children with language disorders.
PREREQ: ADMISSION TO UPPER DIVISION COMDIS COURSES AND COMDIS 380, OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR
COMDIS 482 AUDIOMETRY 3 Units
This course is designed to provide information regarding the disorders of hearing and how different auditory evaluation procedures of the auditory system aid in the identification of specific types of hearing disorders. Training in performing different audiological testing procedures is provided as well as the interpretation of auditory test results.
PREREQ: ADMISSION TO UPPER DIVISION COMDIS COURSES, OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR
COMDIS 483 AUGMENTATIVE AND ALTERNATIVE COMMUNICATION 1 Units
This course provides an overview of current approaches to augmentative and alternative communication. Alternative methods of communication other than speech and methods for augmenting residual speech skills are discussed. The course focuses on the development of basic skills for supporting individuals using alternative and augmentative communication systems.
PREREQ: ADMISSION TO UPPER DIVISION COMDIS COURSES AND (COMDIS 380 OR COMDIS 355), OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR
COMDIS 484 AURAL REHABILITATION 2 Units
Aural rehabilitation is the study of the rehabilitation of individuals with hearing impairment. It includes the effects of hearing loss on perception, psychosocial aspects, and speech and language. Techniques for rehabilitation including amplification, counseling, speech reading, and auditory training will be emphasized.
PREREQ: ADMISSION TO UPPER DIVISION COMDIS COURSES AND COMDIS 482, OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR
COMDIS 485A PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR 0.5 Units
This seminar will provide seniors majoring in communication sciences and disorders an opportunity to explore specific post-graduation plans. The seminar will support application development for a graduate program or related career field.
PREREQ: ADMISSION TO UPPER DIVISION COMDIS COURSES AND SENIOR STATUS, OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR
COMDIS 485B CAPSTONE SEMINAR 0.5 Units
This seminar will provide seniors majoring in communication sciences and disorders an opportunity to reflect on their undergraduate experience and their preparation for entry into graduate programs or the workforce. Student will complete a written and oral capstone project.
PREREQ: ADMISSION TO UPPER DIVISION COMDIS COURSES AND SENIOR STATUS, OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR
COMDIS 486 VOICE AND RESONANCE 2 Units
This course provides introductory knowledge in normal and disordered voice and resonance production with a primary focus on the physiological bases of phonatory/laryngeal disorders and speech/resonance disorders associated with craniofacial anomalies. Theoretical principles underlying the prevention, assessment and treatment of phonation and resonance problems across the lifespan are emphasized.
PREREQ: ADMISSION TO UPPER DIVISION COMDIS COURSES, OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR
COMDIS 490 WORKSHOP Repeatable 1-6 Units
Variable topics. Group activity oriented presentations emphasizing "hands on" and participatory instructional techniques. Repeatable
COMDIS 491 TRAVEL STUDY Repeatable 1-3 Units
Variable topics. Faculty-led courses abroad.
COMDIS 492 FIELD STUDY Repeatable 1-3 Units
This course is designed to provide undergraduate students in the department of COMDIS the opportunity to work with faculty, staff, and/or other professionals in the field of communication sciences and disorders or a related discipline.
COMDIS 493 INTERNSHIP Repeatable 1-3 Units
This course is designed to provide undergraduate students in the department of COMDIS the opportunity to work with faculty and staff on various projects.
COMDIS 494 SEMINAR Repeatable 1-6 Units
Variable topics. Group activity. An advanced course of study in a defined subject matter area emphasizing a small group in intense study with a faculty member.
PREREQ: JUNIOR STATUS OR CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT
COMDIS 496 SPECIAL STUDIES Repeatable 1-3 Units
Variable topics. Group activity. Not offered regularly in the curriculum but offered on topics selected on the basis of timeliness, need, and interest, and generally in the format of regularly scheduled Catalog offerings. Repeatable
PREREQ: JUNIOR/SENIOR STATUS
COMDIS 497 EXCHANGE STUDY Repeatable 1-12 Units
Variable Topics
COMDIS 498 INDEPENDENT STUDY Repeatable 1-3 Units
Study of a selected topic or topics under the direction of a faculty member. Repeatable
PREREQ: JUNIOR/SENIOR STATUS
COMDIS 498R INDEPENDENT STUDY - UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH Repeatable 1-3 Units
Study of a selected topic or topics under the direction of a faculty member. Repeatable.