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The educational curriculum includes fundamentals of audiology and speech-language therapy, professional knowledges, and clinical practicum.
This is the overall educational curriculum design:
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Establish the foundations of audiology and speech-language pathology in the freshman year curriculum to encompasses basic courses in science and relevant skills
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Develop an understanding of audiology and speech-language pathology in the sophomore year to include basic educational courses plus early exposure to clinical observation
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Emphasize professional knowledge and skills for speech language pathology in the junior year via two tracks, each with an early exposure to clinical practicum--one track focuses on professional knowledge and skills for audiology majors; the other track focuses on professional knowledge and skills for speech language pathology majors
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Culminate student academic programs with a clinical practicum at off-campus sites in the senior year so that majors can hone their knowledge and skills in a real-world setting
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