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About Communication Sciences & Special EducationThis department prepares professionals to provide services to individuals with special needs across the lifespan. It maintains a high level of distinction with continuous involvement in critical special education issues, and an integrated academic and clinical orientation in communication sciences. The communication sciences program prepares students to provide prevention, evaluation and intervention services for clients from birth to adult with speech, language, voice, resonance, swallowing or hearing disorders. The special education program prepares teachers and teacher-educators, and provides leadership in the field at local, state, national and international levels. Its graduate programs are perennially ranked among the top 20 in the nation by U.S. News and World Report. Faculty members are leaders in research and practice. They have been awarded millions of dollars in external funding from agencies such as the U.S. Department of Education and the National Institutes of Health. Research topics have included autism spectrum disorders; standards of measurement, treatment and recovery of stuttering in preschool-age children; and development of web-based programs to help undergraduate students, paraprofessionals and mid-career professionals become certified special education teachers. Faculty often serve on editorial boards and as reviewers of prestigious academic journals such as the Journal of Speech-Language-Hearing Research, Exceptional Children, the American Journal on Mental Retardation, and Education and Treatment of Children. Faculty members are also invited to serve on state councils and committees related to their field. The primary goal of the department is to educate and prepare professionals who provide services to individuals with special needs across the lifespan.
Communication SciencesThe integrated academic and clinical education offered in the Communication Sciences program prepares students to provide prevention, evaluation, and intervention services for clients from birth to adult with speech, language, voice, resonance, swallowing, or hearing disorders. The program in Speech-Language Pathology is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association and approved by the Georgia Department of Education. Special EducationThe special education program prepares highly skilled teachers and teacher-educators, and provides leadership in the field at local, state, national and international levels to assist individuals with disabilities in acquiring greater independence in an increasingly diverse, technological, and literacy-intensive global community. The Department of Communication Sciences and Special Education faculty rank among the nation's most productive researchers in their fields. Graduate programs in special education are perennially ranked among the Top 20 in the nation. Outstanding Undergraduate ProgramsCommunication Sciences and Disorders offers programs leading to an undergraduate degree in education, which provides the foundation for graduate study in speech-language pathology, audiology, or education of the deaf or hard of hearing. Innovative Graduate ProgramsMaster (M.Ed. and M.A.) degrees offered in speech-language pathology combine academic curricula and clinical training to prepare students for the profession of speech-language pathology. The program is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association and approved by the Georgia Department of Education. A master's degree prepares students to practice in a variety of settings including schools, hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, home health and private practice.
The educational specialist degree in speech-language pathology culminates in a T-6 teaching certificate in speech-language pathology. Speech and Hearing ClinicThe department maintains the on-campus University of Georgia Speech and Hearing Clinic as its primary teaching and research clinical facility. Expert, professional, comprehensive services are available through the clinic for prevention, assessment, and treatment of speech, language, swallowing, and hearing disorders. Services for individuals from infancy to geriatrics are provided by student clinicians earning a master's degree in speech-language pathology under the supervision of licensed and certified audiologists and speech-language pathologists. The Speech and Hearing Clinic provides a valuable service to the community:
The clinic completed almost 2,000 free speech and hearing screenings in the community, increasing the opportunities for early identification and prevention of communication disorders. In addition to its general diagnostic and therapeutic services, the Clinic houses a number of specialty programs designed to meet the needs of certain populations with disabilities. Accent modification sessions are offered also. Other Research and Clinical LaboratoriesThe departmental faculty operates several laboratories and has collaborative access to several others for the scientific investigation of normal and disordered speech, language and auditory development and function. These include the:
Other on-campus research sites with which the department is affiliated include the Center for Clinical and Developmental Neuropsychology, the Adult Learning Disabilities Center, and the UGA's Clinic for Autism Spectrum Evaluation and Research (CASPER Clinic). Innovative Online Certification: SETWEB (Special Education Training on the Web)Non-Degree, Interrelated Certification Only The SETWEB Initial Certification track The first SETWEB students began their studies in summer 2000. More than 200 will have been recommended for certification in interrelated special education by spring 2005. The Program of Study Study Abroad in IrelandA Multidisciplinary Program in Partnership with The COPE Foundation, Cork, IrelandJune 8 - July 20, 2007~ Special Education ~ Psychology ~ Speech/Communication Disorders ~ Social Work ~ Adaptive P.E. ~ Recreation/Leisure ~ Gerontology ~ Nursing ~ etc. Study Abroad Ireland is designed for students wanting an international experience that focuses on the delivery of educational and social services to individuals with developmental disabilities and their families in Ireland. Students from a wide range of disciplines with an interest in social, educational, vocational, recreational, and/or medical services for persons with developmental disabilities will be recruited. Both volunteer service hours and completion of 6 hours coursework will be required: Contact: David L. Gast, Ph.D, |
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