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Handbook of Undergraduate Studies 2006


Handbook of Postgraduate Studies 2006


Calendar of Governance, Legislation and Rules 2006


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MCommDis - Master of Communication Disorders

This course has been developed to meet the needs of graduates who wish to pursue an interest in communication disorders. The focus is on exploring theories and research relevant to assessment and intervention. It caters for speech pathologists and allied professionals who wish to further their knowledge of specific communication disorders and develop their research skills. The program provides course options in specialised content areas, such as developmental language disorders, reading development and disorders, and psycholinguistic as well as sociolinguistic approaches to the study of aphasia. The Master of Arts in Communication Disorders is convened by members of the Speech, Hearing and Language Research Centre within the Linguistics Department. It is multidisciplinary in nature, with contributions from staff members in linguistics and psychology.

General Requirements

  1. Minimum number of credit points required: 32
  2. and completion of other specific requirements as set out in the Schedule of Postgraduate Programs

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