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The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, which is located in the College of Health and Human Services, and affiliated with the JP Scott Center for Neuroscience, Mind, and Behavior, offers the Bachelor of Science, Master of Science and Doctoral Degrees in Communication Disorders. The graduate degrees
offer specialization in Speech-Language Pathology. The Master's program in speech-language pathology at Bowling Green State
University is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation (CAA) in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology of the
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
The Department's facilities in the University Health Center house the Bowling Green State University Speech and Hearing Clinic.
Special features of the Clinic include a complete hearing aid dispensing facility, and clinical treatment rooms which can
be monitored by faculty/staff supervisors from their offices. Other features of the facility include classrooms with closed-circuit
TV capability, speech and hearing science laboratories, complete auditory testing facilities, seminar and study rooms, and
offices for faculty, staff, and graduate students.
Academic Vacancies - Assistant Professor
1. Focus in adult and/or child neurogenic communication disorders, medical speech pathology, or closely related area. 2. Area of interest is open; candidates with strong credentials in clinical research will receive first preference.
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Department Chair: Lynne Hewitt, Ph.D. 238 Health Center Building Phone: 419-372-6031
Graduate Admissions Information: Tim Brackenbury, Ph.D., Graduate Coordinator 246 Health Center Building Phone: 419-372-7188
General Contact Information: Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders 200 Health Center Building Bowling Green, OH 43403 Phone: 419-372-2515 Fax: 419-372-8089 E-Mail
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