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Hi everyone!

So I'm in a bit of a pickle here. I committed to one program but then another program offered me a Graduate Assistantship (totally unexpected but also totally awesome). Needless to say the assistantship comes along with a hefty scholarship and stipend. Only issue is that there is a pre-req that I don't have and need before the fall. The class I need was kind of lumped into my Phonetics course in undergrad and didn't satisfy the degree of assessment and intervention that they wanted it to. If i can't find the class I need to rescind from that program and go with the one I initially accepted. But it'd be really freaking great if I could find a class.

SO I NEED YOUR HELP PLEASE.

Does anyone know of anywhere that I can take a summer online course (this summer!) on Articulation and Phonological Disorders? I need all the help I can get. I am in the process of trying to work it out with Longwood, however their classes start in four days so I'm cutting it really close on whether or not that one will work out. 

All help is welcome.

 

Thanks!!

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Yeah I don't know off  the top of my head where they would offer the class but I took a class in Phonetics and a separate class in "Child Language and Phonological Disorders" I wanted to post so you could check for that kind of title as well (if your university says it's okay).  Because the exact title of the book we used was "Articulation and Phonological Disorders--Speech Sound disorders in Children."  So I figured that would be an equivalent course.

 

I just wanted to mention since I know for me all the titles of classes and topics tend to blend together and all schools seem to title things a bit differently.  Good luck finding a class!

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Utah State and University Wisconsin Eau-Claire have online courses for Articulation Disorders

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My school shows the equivalent course for usu by their wacky standards to be 3 different classes I have no idea why but I'd run any potential classes by your school to see how picky they are.

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