Syllabus:
Spring 2006

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Differential diagnosis and management of the impairments, activity limitations, and participation restrictions related to aphasia, apraxia, dysarthria, and dysphagia. Special consideration will be give to age-, gender-, and culture-related differences.

COURSE MATERIALS

Required Texts

  • Brookshire, R. H. (2003). Introduction to neurogenic communication disorders (6th Ed). St. Louis: Mosby.
  • Crary, M. A., & Groher, M. E. (2003). Introduction to adult swallowing disorders. St. Louis: Butterworth-Heinemann.

Recommended Texts

  • Yorkston, K. M., Miller, R. M., & Strand, E. A. (2003). Management of speech and swallowing disorders in degenerative diseases (2nd Edition). Tucson: Communication Skill Builders.

Other materials

  • The CD-ROM from CD 5731 will be used
  • A coursepack is available for purchase at SOS Printing (by Mellow Mushroom)
  • Additional information and/or materials will be posted on the class web site

COURSE OUTCOMES

Students completing CD 5732 will achieve the following outcomes:

  1. knowledge of basic human speech swallowing processes, including their biological, neurological, acoustic, psychological, developmental, and cultural bases (ASHA IIIB)
  2. knowledge of the nature of motor speech and swallowing disorders, including their etiologies, characteristics, anatomical/physiological, acoustic, psychological, developmental, and cultural correlates (ASHA IIIC)
  3. knowledge of the principles and methods of prevention, assessment, and intervention for people with motor speech and swallowing disorders, including consideration of anatomical/physiological, psychological, developmental, and cultural correlates of the disorders (ASHA IIID)
  4. knowledge of standards of ethical conduct governing provision of services to individuals with motor speech and swallowing disorders (ASHA IIIE)
  5. knowledge of processes used in research and the integration of research principles into evidence-based practice in the management of motor speech and swallowing disorders (ASHA IIIF)
  6. knowledge of contemporary professional issues related to the management of motor speech and swallowing disorders (ASHA IIIG)
  7. skill in the administration of a basic clinical examination of swallowing function (ASHA IVG)
  8. skill in the interpretation of videofluorographic examinations of swallowing function (ASHA IVG)
  9. skill in the implementation of several treatment strategies addressing swallowing dysfunction (ASHA IVG)

COURSE REQUIREMENTS

General Expectations

According to the guidelines set forth by the Communication Disorders Program, students should commit 10 hours per week for each 3 semester hour course. The following are my expectations for the time commitments for the course:

  • class meetings: 2.5 hours per week
  • reading, studying, and reviewing: 3 - 4 hours per week
  • homework: 3 - 4 hours per week

Specific Requirements

  1. Projects. Each student will complete a variety of projects related to the management of motor speech and swallowing disorders. Details. 150 points.
  2. Competencies. Each student will demonstrate competence in assessment and treatment skills. Details. 50 points.
  3. Quizzes and Exams. Three in-class quizzes will be administered (see course schedule below). Each quiz will be worth 25 points. Two take-home exams (midterm and final) are worth 100 points each.

Extra Credit

Students may earn up to 20 extra points by completing extra credit projects described on the extra credit page .
 

GRADING SCALE

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Course Schedule

Date

Topic

Readings

Related Portfolio Assignments

Jan 10

Normal Swallowing Function

Crary & Groher Ch 1 & 2

 

Jan 17

Swallowing Disorders I

Crary & Groher Ch 3

Quiz #1 (Outcome #1): Normal Swallow

Jan 24 Swallowing Disorders II Crary & Groher Ch 4 (5 & 6)
Yorkston et al
 

Jan 31

Clinical Assessment of Swallowing

Crary & Groher Ch 7

Quiz #2 (Outcome #2): Swallowing Disorders
Clinical Assessment Competency (Outcome #7)

Feb 7 Clinical Assessment
Instrumental Assessment
Crary & Groher Ch 8 Assessment Report (Outcomes #3, 4, 5, 6)
(draft due Feb 21)
Feb 14* Instrumental Assessment

MBS Competency Due Mar 10 (Outcome #8)
Feb 21 Dysphagia Management Crary & Groher Ch 9 &10

Treatment Competency (Outcome #9)
Evidence-based Treatment Plan (draft due Feb 28)(Outcomes #3, 4, 5, 6)

Feb 28

Dysphagia Management

Crary & Groher Ch 11

Final Draft Dysphagia Projects due Mar 10

Mar 7, 21 Overview of Dysarthria & Apraxia of Speech Brookshire Ch 11
 
Mar 14 SPRING BREAK   Midterm Exam Due Mar 10 (Outcomes #1 - 6)
Mar 21, 28 Assessment of Motor Speech Disorders Brookshire Ch 3
Quiz #3: Characteristics of Motor Speech Disorders (Outcome #2)
Apr 4 Differential Diagnosis   Screening Procedures (draft due April 11)(Outcome #3,6)
Assessment Report (draft due April 11)(Outcome #3, 4)
Apr 11

Management of Motor Impairments

Brookshire Ch 6

Managing Motor Speech Disorders (draft due April 25) (Outcome #3, 4, 5, 6)
Apr 18 ASU HOLIDAY    
Apr 25

Management of Speech Production

Evidence-based Treatment Plan (draft due April 25)(Outcomes #3, 4, 5, 6)
May 2     Final Draft Projects Due
Final Exam Due (Outcomes #1 - 6)
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