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2008-2009 Graduate Catalog 
    
2008-2009 Graduate Catalog [NOTE!!!! THIS IS AN ARCHIVED CATALOG. FOR THE CURRENT CATALOG, GO TO CATALOG.NIU.EDU]

Allied Health and Communicative Disorders


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Chair: Sue Ouellette

Graduate Faculty

Hamid Bateni, assistant profoessor, Ph.D., McGill University
Mary Jo Blaschak, associate professor, Ph.D., Northwestern University 
Nancy M. Castle, professor, Ph.D., Northern Illinois University
Meri Goehring, assistant professor, Ph.D., Nova Southeastern University
Deborah L. Gough, associate professor, Ed.D., Northern Illinois University
Gregory A. Long, professor, Ph.D., University of Kansas
Jamie F. Mayer, assistant professor, Ph.D., Indiana University
Sherrill R. Morris, assistant professor, Ph.D., University of Kansas
Nancy A. Nuzzo, professor, Ph.D., University of Illinois
Sue E. Ouellette, professor, Ph.D., Kent State University, chair
Howard D. Schwartz, associate professor, Ph.D., Syracuse University
Earl J. Seaver III, professor, Ph.D., University of Iowa
Masih Shokrani, assistant professor, Ph.D., Meharry Medical College

The School of Allied Health and Communicative Disorders offers graduate programs leading to the Master of Arts (M.A.), Master of Physical Therapy (M.P.T.), and Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) degrees. The M.A. curriculum prepares students for careers as entry-level speech-language pathologists and rehabilitation counselors. The M.P.T. program is the graduate component of the physical therapy curriculum and prepares students to function as entry-level practitioners. The Au.D. is an entry-level degree that prepares individuals for professional practice in the area of audiology.

The M.A. specialization in speech-language pathology is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. The program of study is designed to meet the minimum academic and clinical requirements for the Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology awarded by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, state licensure, and school certification (Type 73, SLP-Non Teaching). The M.A. specialization in rehabilitation counseling is accredited by the Council on Rehabilitation Education and is designed to meet the academic and experiential requirements of the Certified Rehabilitation Counselor credential awarded by the Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification. The M.P.T. program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Physical Therapy Education.

The Au.D. is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. The program of study is designed to meet the minimum academic and clinical requirements for the Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology awarded by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and state licensure, expose students to basic and applied research, provide practical and research experience, and develop skills in the use of evidence-based practice.

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