COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS/ 87 6; max: 6) Prereq: SPA 5553L. S/U. SPA 6524-Clinical Practice in Speech Pathology: Therapy (1- 10; max: 10) S/U. SPA 6531 -Clinical Practice in Hearing Measurement (1-6; max: 6) S/U. SPA 6533-Clinical Practice in Aural Rehabilitation (1-6; max: 6) Prereq: SPA 5423, 5322. S/U. SPA 6600-Organization and Administration of Speech Pathol- ogy and Audiology Programs (3) Administrative problems and practices in varied speech pathology and audiology settings, community clinics, hospitals, schools, universities, training cen- ters, and private practice. SPA 6930-Proseminar in Speech-Language Pathology and Au- diology (1; max: 6) Faculty and graduate student research in speech-language pathology, audiology, and related disciplines. S/U. SPA 6938-Seminar: Interdisciplinary Topic in Hearing (3) Cur- rent readings in medical disorders of hearing, maturational pro- cesses, and auditory perception of speech. SPA 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5; max: 5) S/U. SPA 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. SPA 7127-Experimental Phonetics: Speaker Recognition (3) Experimental research problems in speech recognition, speaker identification, speech analysis, and synthesis. Emphasis on vocodors, synthesizers, machine translation, and computer pro- cessing of speech. SPA 7354-Seminar in Audiology: Hearing Conservation and Noise Control (3) SPA 7500-Public School Practicum (1-3; max: 10) Prereq: majority ofpreprofessional courses. Experience in partial fulfill- ment of department's clinical requirements. S/U. SPA 7523-Practicum in Speech Pathology in a Medical-Dental Setting (1-6; max: 6) Prereq: SPA 6521, 6524, and consent of department. S/U. SPA 7536-Practicum in Audiology in a Medical Setting (1-6; max: 6) Prereq: SPA 6531 and consent of department. S/U. SPA 7809-Single Subject Experimental Research in Communi- cation Disorders (3) Use of single-subject experimental research design for investigating efficacy of treatment and for examining theoretical models of communication. Emphasis on conceptualization of appropriate experimental questions, design, and technical aspects of this approach. SPC 6335-Seminar in Nonverbal Communication (3) Coreq: COM 5001 or equivalent. Advanced theory and research in nonverbal communication. SPC 6391-Seminar in Interpersonal Communication (3) Coreq: COM 5001 or consent of instructor. In-depth study of interper- sonal communication and theory. SPC 6442-Seminar in Small Group Communication (3) Prereq or coreq: COM 5001 or equivalent. In-depth study of small group communication theory and research. COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS Colleges of Health Related Professions and Liberal Arts and Sciences GRADUATE FACULTY 1992-93 Chairman & Graduate Coordinator: K. R. Bzoch. Profes- sors: K. R. Bzoch; F. J. Kemker. Associate Professors: M. Crary; A. E. Holmes; W. N. Williams. The Department of Communicative Disorders is primar- ily responsible for interdisciplinary clinical teaching and research for the Colleges of Health Related Professions, Medicine, Dentistry, and Nursing in aspects of speech pathology and audiology related to the professional degree programs of these colleges. Courses and degrees with concentrations in speech pathology and audiology are offered by the Department of Communication Processes and Disorders in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. The descriptive listings of courses in speech pathology and audiology may be found under Department of Communication Processes and Disorders in the Undergraduate and Graduate Catalogs. The following courses are customarily taught by faculty of the College of Health Related Professions who also hold appointments in the Department of Communication Processes and Disor- ders. For admission information, contact the appropriate graduate coordinator in the Departmentof Communication Processes and Disorders, 336 Dauer Hall. GMS 7751C-Central Auditory Function and Dysfunction (3-5) Prereq: GMS 7706C or consent of instructor. Overview of normal brainstem and cortical function provides background for discus- sion of physiological, audiometric, and neurophysiological stud- ies of central auditory impairments. HSC 6905-Individual Study in Health Related Professions (4; max: 12) SPA 5242-Communicative Disorders Related to Cleft Lip and Palate (3) Prereq: SPA 5202, 5211, 5403. Lectures, discussions and laboratory study of the -team approach- and interdiscipli- nary aspects of correcting communicative disorders in the cleft palate individual. SPA 6208-Seminar in Cerebral Palsy and Neurogenic Articula- tion Disorders (3) SPA 6245L-Lab: Cleft Palate (1) SPA 6313-Peripheral Disorders of Hearing (4) Prereq: SPA 5304. Techniques for the assessment of peripheral auditory disor- ders. Medical contributions to hearing loss and test interpretation. SPA 6345-Seminar in Audiology: Hearing Aids (3) Prereq: SPA 6313; coreq: SPA 6133. SPA 6410-Seminar in Neurogenic Communication Disorders (2) SPA 6938-Seminar: Interdisciplinary Topic in Hearing (3) Current readings in medical disorders of hearing, maturational processes, and auditory perceptions of speech. SPA 7523-Practicum in Speech Pathology in a Medical-Dental Setting (1-6; max: 6) SPA 7536-Practicum in Audiology in a Medical Setting (1-6; max: 6) COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES Colleges of Business Administration, Engineering, and Liberal Arts and Sciences GRADUATE FACULTY 1992-93 Chairman: S. S. Yau. Graduate Coordinator: Y. H. Lee. Professors:Y. C. Chow;G. X. Ritter;S. Sahni; R. G. Selfridge; S.Y.W. Su; F. J. Taylor; S. S. Yau. Associate Professors:M. E. Bermudez; U. S. Chakravarthy; P. A. Fishwick;Y. H. Lee; R. L. Smith. Assistant Professors: D. D. Dankel; T. A. Davis; L. M. Fu; T. J. Johnson; N. N. Kamel; A. F. Laine; H. Lam; P. Livadas; R. E. Newman-Wolfe; S. M. Thebaut; R. Varadarajan; B. C. Vemuri; J. N. Wilson. The Department of Computer and Information Sciences offers the Master of Engineering, Engineer, and Ph.D. degrees through the College of Engineering, and a Master of Science degree through any one of three colleges-Busi- ness Administration, Engineering, and Liberal Arts and Sciences.