Voice- Speech- and Communication Disorders 1, 4 credits
Röst- tal- och kommunikationsstörningar 1, 4 hp- Course code
- 2LG065
- Course name
- Voice- Speech- and Communication Disorders 1
- Credits
- 4 credits
- Form of Education
- Higher Education, study regulation 2007
- Main field of study
- Speech and Language Pathology
- Level
- G1 - First cycle 1
- Grading scale
- Pass, Fail
- Department
- Department of Clinical Science, Intervention and Technology
- Decided by
- Programme Committee 4
- Decision date
- 2014-11-05
- Course syllabus valid from
- Spring 2015
Specific entry requirements
For admission to the 4th semester, the student may remain a maximum of 15 credits from previous semesters in the Study Programme in Speech-Language Pathology.
Objectives
On completion of the course the student is expected to be able to:
- account for speech perception in individuals with hearing impairment
- account for the normal development of the voice and aging and gender aspects
- account for prevalence, definition, aetiology, vocal fold status, symptoms and indications for and evaluation of treatment of commonly occurring voice disorders
- account for different methods for assessment and analysis and general intervention in different voice-, speech- and communication disorders
- explain the meaning of work-related voice disorder and voice ergonomics to be able to apply the knowledge during in-take of anamnesis and counselling
- describe and explain how room acoustics and environmental noice influence communication and relate to voice disorder and/or of hearing impairment
- account for how technical aids can compensate for voice disorders and hearing impairment
- account for the importance of technical equipment and acoustic environment when recording speech and voice in order to document and evaluate intervention
- account for theoretical models of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) and communication aids and give examples of applications for individuals with communication problems related to hearing impairment and/or voice disorder
- reflect on communicative rights
Content
- The course includes theoretical and practical learning about voice function, voice disorders and hearing impairment and how these conditions influence communication.
- Occurrence, definition, aetiology, vocal fold status, symptoms and indications for and evaluation of treatment of commonly occurring voice disorders.
- Perceptual and instrumental analysis of voice quality.
- The meaning of work-related voice disorder and voice ergonomics.
- Voice and speech deviations at hearing impairment.
- Speech perception in individuals with hearing impairment
- the influence of room acoustics and environmental noise on speech perception and speech production related to voice disorder and/or hearing impairment.
The course also contains an overview of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) included in the AAC-theme that starts semester 1.
Teaching methods
Lectures, group work, seminars and laboratory sessions. Group work, seminars and laboratory sessions are compulsory.
After absence from compulsory teaching, the student him/herself is responsible to contact teacher responsible for the course or module for a complementary assignment. The course coordinator assesses how absence from compulsory teaching sessions can be made up for. Study results cannot be reported until the student has participated in compulsory course elements or compensated for any absence in accordance with instructions from the course coordinator.
Absence from a compulsory course element could mean that the student can not retake the element until the next time the course is offered.
Examination
Written examination Written assignment and active participation in seminars/group work
The written examination is graded anonymously (using a identification code number for each student). At failed results of written examination, the student has the right to another five examination occasions of which the first should be before the start of the following term. The second re-examination occasion is the following regular examination on the course. Submission of blank exam is considered as an examination occasion. Examination occasion to which student has registered but not participated in is not to be counted as examination occasion. Complementary assignments is also considered as an examination occasion.
Transitional provisions
Examination can be carried out according to an earlier literature list during a period of one year after the date of a renewal of the literature list. Examination will be provided during a period of two years after a possible shut-down of the course
Other directives
Course evaluation will be carried out according to the guidelines established by the Board of Higher Education.
Literature and other teaching aids
5th ed. : London : Informa Healthcare, c2010. - vii, 311 p. ISBN:978-1-4200-8865-6 LIBRIS-ID:11885575 Library search
2nd ed. : San Diego : Plural Pub., c2011 - xi, 434 p. ISBN:978-1-59756-379-6 LIBRIS-ID:12458679 Library search
1. uppl. : Lund : Studentlitteratur, 2008 - 540 s. ISBN:978-91-44-03886-5 (inb.) LIBRIS-ID:10352718 Library search
Solna : Arbetsmiljöverket, 2001- ISSN:1650-3171 LIBRIS-ID:8464155 URL: AV-rapporter
Bromma : CA Tegnér, 2007 - 480 s. ISBN:9789163194405 LIBRIS-ID:10472809 Library search
3., utvidgade uppl. : Stockholm : Proprius, 2001 - 293, [1] s. ISBN:91-7118-885-1 LIBRIS-ID:8370453 Library search