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Accreditation Report 2002
Core Campus: Bloomington

for the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
and the Indiana Professional Standards Board

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Speech and Hearing (Advanced Program)

Students interested in becoming licensed as a school-based speech, language, hearing clinician in the State of Indiana must achieve the Master’s degree in Speech and Hearing Sciences. Specific information about the requirements of this degree may be obtained by contacting the Academic Office, Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences, 200 S. Jordan Avenue, Bloomington, IN 47405 or by calling 812-855-4202.

In addition to the speech and hearing coursework for the degree, students must also take M463/M401 and M550 to be eligible for licensure by the Indiana Department of Education.

Course Descriptions:

M463 – Organization and Administration of Public School Speech, Language, Hearing Programs: Presents information, models, and organizational/administrative procedures for delivering services to communicatively disordered persons in public schools. Examines federal and state legislative prerequisites for school-based communication disorders programs. Emphasis on collaboration as a service delivery model. Utilizes case-based approach to discuss major aspects of program management.

M401 – Observation of a public school communication disorders program.

M550 – Eight week, full-time practicum experience in a public school communication disorders program.

Further Evidence:

Council on Academic Accreditation (CAA) Documentation


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This file was last updated on October 28, 2002 by Melissa Pinkney
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