Guided Observations in Speech-Language Pathology

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Course Details

Next Start Date:

Autumn 2025

About this Course


In this course, which you’ll take over three quarters, you’ll earn the minimum 25 observation hours required by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) to qualify for graduate study and clinical certification. You’ll engage in weekly, faculty-guided clinical observations of pre-recorded speech-language pathology diagnostic and treatment sessions. Each quarter you’ll have access to 10 or more hours of guided observations. The observation sessions will consist of experienced clinicians working with clients of different backgrounds and ages who exhibit various types and severities of communication and/or swallowing disorders, differences and disabilities. Through pre- and post-observation reflective writing, you’ll enhance and refine your observational, analytical and writing skills, and engage online with peers and instructors. 

What You'll Learn

  • How to apply observation principles to identify, describe, analyze and interpret clinical interactions and practices across the lifespan and a variety of disorders
  • Standard and informal clinical assessment procedures and their role in the treatment process
  • The trajectory and continuum for treatment planning and delivery 
  • How to hone your observational, analytical and clinical writing skills to accurately capture the diagnostic and treatment services for communication and swallowing disorders
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