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Program: Ph.D. in Communication Sciences and Disorders
The Ph.D. program in Communication Sciences and
Disorders, offered through a consortium of the University of Arkansas at
Little Rock, the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, and the
University of Central Arkansas, is a research-based program designed to
prepare graduates to be faculty members and scientists at institutions
of higher education. The program is rigorous in its research and
scientific base, yet it allows for several different areas of
specialization. Graduates will be prepared for research, grant writing,
teaching, and supervision through pedagogy and mentorship.
The consortium structure provides the opportunity for
interdisciplinary research in both medically-oriented sites and in
conventional college campus locations. Doctoral students will have
opportunities to collaborate on research with specialists working with
the full range of the population and with disciplines including
otolaryngology, physical therapy, occupational therapy, nursing,
psychology, and special education. Students will have access to research
facilities to study fluency, swallowing, auditory perception, language
development, electrophysiology, voice and other areas.
Implementation of this program begins Fall 2006. This
program has been approved by the Higher Learning Commission of the North
Central Association.
Information regarding financial assistance, admissions, and other
components of the program is located at
www.uca.edu/org/csddpc.
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