Communication Sci & Disorders 210 – Neural Basis of Communication
Considers the neural basis for communicative behaviors. Provides understanding of the anatomy, physiology, and physiopathy of the central and peripheral nervous systems as they relate to normal and disordered communication.
When: June 20-August 14
Delivery: Online
Credits: 3 credits
Level: Intermediate
Breadth: Biological Science
L&S credit type: Counts as LAS credit
Communication Sci & Disorders 424 –
Sign Language I
Manual alphabet, numbers, and 300 basic signs in both American Sign Language (ASL) and Manually Coded English (MCE) systems. Emphasizes words and sign skill for clinic/schools. Enroll Info: None
When: June 20-July 17, MWF 10AM-12:30PM
Delivery: In-person, 420 Goodnight Hall
Credits: 2 credits
Level: Intermediate
L&S credit type: Counts as LAS credit (L&S)
Does not count towards the BA or BS Foreign Language Requirements
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Undergraduate Advising – General Session (Starfish)
Undergraduate Advising – General Session (Starfish)
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