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CDIS 3200  WRITING FOR THE PROFESSION OF SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY (3 credits)

This course provides candidates with instruction and practice in professional and scientific writing in the area of communication disorders. The focus is on principles of composition and modes of writing suited to scientific and clinical demands. Participants will learn to adapt writing for the needs of various academic and professional audiences including the ethical implications. Professional and evidence-based writing are essential functions for dedicated practitioners, reflective scholars and responsible citizens working in school, medical, and university settings.

Prerequisite(s): A minimum of 3.0 cumulative GPA

Distribution: Writing in the Discipline Single Course

Special Education and Communication Disorders

http://catalog.unomaha.edu/undergraduate/college-education/special-education-communication-disorders-department/

...complete TED 2100 , Communication Disorders majors complete CDIS 3200 , students in the Sign Language Interpreting...