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Course Description

COMD 738 - Introduction to Autism for the Speech-Language Pathologist

Class Session: Tuesday, August 19, 2025 - Monday, December 15, 2025

Credit: 2 semester hours of credit

Instructor: Jessica Klusek

Term: Fall 2025


Course Description

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a lifelong neurodevelopmental condition that affects 1 in 44 children in the United States. Speech-language pathologists are key team members in the assessment and treatment of individuals with ASD. This graduate level elective course is an introduction to ASD for the speech-language-pathologist, and is intended to prepare speech-language pathologists to understand and serve this unique population. Content areas will include: diagnostic criteria and assessment, etiology, language and communication strengths and weaknesses, speech and language assessment for the individual with ASD, and ASD interventions targeting language and communication.GC: 10/23/2023.

College

PH - NJ Arnold Sch of Public Health

Level

Undergraduate

Section

J51

Instructional Method

DWEB
100 Pct Web Asynchronous

CRN

27381

Restrictions

CAMPUSICOL - USC Columbia
LEVELIGR - Graduate
FOSALLI363A - Speech Pathology
FOSALLI378A - Speech - Language Pathology
FOSALLI379A - Communication Sci & Disorders

Information is accurate as of July 24, 2025 (Subject to change)

Special Fee Notification

Students may be required to be proctored during online test completion. If students are unable to attend test proctoring sessions in person at the Distributed Learning office, additional fees may apply for online test proctoring if the course requires online testing.



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