The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders consists of caring,
knowledgeable and available faculty. All the major courses are
taught by faculty
members in the modern technology-equipped
classrooms. The department provides
students with considerable
experiential learning (clinical practice) and research
opportunities.
There are two state-of-the-art departmental computer laboratories.
The UNI Speech and Hearing Clinic has been in existence since the
late
1950s, and was
renamed the Roy Eblen Speech and Hearing
Clinic in 1997.
As part of the department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the UNI,
the clinic maintains a service delivery model that evolves around student
education in
the field
of human communication disorders. The clinic is
dedicated to providing services for all types of communicative disorders.
The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees.
Undergraduate Degree:
BA -- Bachelor of Arts in Communication Sciences and Disorders
Graduate Degree:
MA --Master of Arts in Audiology
MA --Master of Arts in Speech-Language Pathology
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