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University of North Dakota
Certificate in Communication Sciences and Disorders
- Grand Forks, USA
Certificate
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Certificate in Communication Sciences and Disorders aims to provide students with a foundational understanding of speech, language, and related communication issues. It covers key areas such as de...


University of Cincinnati
Pre-Communication Sciences and Disorders AS
- Cincinnati, USA
Associate Degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program in Pre-Communication Sciences and Disorders (Pre-CSD) prepares students to pursue graduate study or careers related to speech-language pathology and audiology. It offers a strong foundatio...
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Lambton College
Diploma in Communicative Disorders Assistant
- Sarnia, Canada
Diploma
On-Campus
English
This Ontario College Graduate Certificate program is designed for students who wish to work as a communicative disorders assistant in a supportive capacity with a qualified speech-language pathologist and/or audiologist. This program runs in-person from September through August and prepares graduates to design and implement programming based on the assessments and treatment plans outlined by qualified speech-language pathologists and audiologists.
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Communication Disorders degree programs focus on the science of speech, language, and hearing, preparing you to understand and address various communication challenges. This field is dynamic and appeals to those interested in supporting individuals by developing their communication skills from the beginning stages.
Through courses in anatomy and physiology of speech and hearing, students explore the fundamentals of human communication. You'll learn about language development, articulation disorders, and auditory processing. Engaging in hands-on training in diagnostic assessment prepares students to identify communication deficits effectively. The environment fosters independence as students engage with new perspectives and techniques.
As the preparatory level emphasizes foundational knowledge, you'll develop skills in understanding and supporting clients with diverse needs. Typical career paths include becoming an assistant to speech-language pathologists, where professionals work closely to provide invaluable support to individuals facing communication challenges. With a focus on these fundamental skills, graduates can build a strong base for advanced studies or careers in related fields.