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Communication Sciences and Disorders Faculty Chair: Matthew Rouse, SLP.D. Associate Professor: Dantuma, Hernandez, Rouse, Welty Assistant Professor: Clemons Courses Communication Disorders (CODS) CODS 210 - Introduction to Human Disabilities Credits 3 Survey of various types of human disabilities with an emphasis on communication disorders. Explores the roles of Speech-Language Pathologists, Audiologists, Physical Therapists and Occupational Therapists in working with people with disabilities. Note(s): Open to all majors. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. CODS 318 - Neuroanatomical Foundations for Communication Disorders Credits 3 An in-depth analysis of the nervous system as it pertains to communication and communication disorders. In addition, various neurological disorders will be surveyed that can affect communication. These include, but are not limited to, ALS, Parkinson's disease, stroke,

CNMA 460 - Advanced Production Credits 3 Students will perform a particular above-the-line function (producer, director, cinematographer, editor, sound designer, production designer) for an advanced production that will serve as a calling card/resume builder. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Cinema and Media Arts (CNMA); and Undergraduate Level. Fees: $100. CNMA 464 - Advanced Editing for TV and Film Credits 3 Advanced techniques in the art of editing, with special emphasis upon both seamless and experimental styles and emerging technologies. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: CNMA 315, CNMA 452. Restrictions: Must be Cinema and Media Arts (CNMA); and Undergraduate Level. Fees: $50. CNMA 465 - Advanced Directing for TV and Film Credits 3 Film and television directors must master multiple disciplines while serving as a key creative decision maker. This comprehensive class deals with the artistic, human, financial, and technical aspects of directing. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: CNMA 262. Restrictions: Must be Cinema and Media Arts (CNMA); and Undergraduate Level. Fees: $40. CNMA 470 - Cinema and Media Arts Seminar Credits 1-3 A rotating variety of topics and production experiences often employing special guests from within the media industries. Possible topics include, but are not limited to, Fund Raising, Event Planning, Visual Effects, Audio Recording, Cinematography, Production Design, the Sundance Film Festival, the City of the Angels Film Festival, the Biola Media Conference. Note(s): May be taken multiple times. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Cinema and Media Arts (CNMA); and Undergraduate Level. Credits 2 The duties of a "media director" inside the local church are explored. Students will learn how to start and manage a media ministry, providing them with the skills to team build, produce content, shepherd volunteers, and communicate with other church leadership. With marketing to the church in mind, students will discover trends and track sales. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Cinema and Media Arts (CNMA); and Undergraduate Level. CNMA 480 - Directed Research Credits 1-3 Individual research in an area of mass communication determined in consultation with the instructor. Note(s): Special approval required. May be taken for a total of 6 credits. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Cinema and Media Arts (CNMA); and Undergraduate Level. Fees: May involve lab fees. CNMA 475 - Church Media

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Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. CODS 321 - Clinical Phonetics and Phonology Credits 3 The study of phonetic transcription and phonological theory and the application of these concepts to patients with disordered speech. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. CODS 324 - Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Hearing Credits 3 Anatomy and physiology of the speech and hearing mechanisms. The normal processes of respiration, phonation, articulation, resonance and hearing are covered. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. CODS 325 - Speech and Hearing Science Credits 3 Introduction to acoustics of sound and the physiology and acoustics of speech production and perceptions. Topics include voice, resonance, and individual speech segments as well as instrumentation for analyzing the acoustic and perceptual characteristics of speech and hearing. Grade Mode: A, N. Prerequisites: CODS 210. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. Fees: $40. CODS 328 - Fluency Disorders Credits 3 Review of the theories concerning etiology of fluency disorders. Survey assessment and treatment approaches for stuttering and cluttering. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: CODS 210. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level.

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