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About Communication Sciences and Disorders
If you are concerned about the problems of people with speech, language
or hearing disabilities, consider a career in one of the fields of communicative
disorders. A career in communicative disorders offers many opportunities for
service to humankind, as well as a continuing challenge to researchers because
of the infinite complexity of communication processes. Professionals in communicative
disorders can serve both adults and children in any one of the following employment
settings: clinical service centers, hospitals, public school systems, health
departments, colleges and universities, industry, research centers and private
practice. Careers in CD include: audiologist, speech-hearing scientist, speech-language
pathologist, teacher of the deaf, and adult education English teacher.
More about speech-language pathology...
American
Speech-Language Hearing Association
CSD Professor's research recognized in Newswise
Dr. Greg Snyder of our Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders is featured in a Newswise article about his research on the topic of stuttering. Click here for article.
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