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About the Ph.D. Consortium Program
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 and
correlated areas in related disciplines. Graduates will be prepared
for research, grant writing, teaching, and supervision through
pedagogy, mentorship, and internship activities in many areas.
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, from children to the elderly
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, and other areas.
For
further information and or application please contact:
Susan Moss-Logan, Ph.D., CCC-SLP Chair, Admissions Committee
Ph.D. Consortium Co-Director
E-mail Phone: (501)
450-3312
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