You must earn this many points each semester
What is seven?
NSSLHA is the only pre-professional organization endorsed by this organization
What is ASHA (American Speech-Language Hearing Association)
The CSD major trains you to be a professional in these two fields
What are Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology?
SLP stands for
Speech Language Pathology
The ear is divided into these three areas
The current Vice President
Who is Julia?
NSSLHA stands for this
What is the National Student Speech Language Hearing Association?
CSD is housed in this college
What is the College of Health and Behavioral Sciences?
To be a practicing SLP, you should have at least this level of degree.
What is a masters degree?
To be a practicing audiology, you should have at least this level of degree.
What is a doctorate?
Our faculty advisor
Who is Dr. Rout?
National NSSLHA Membership costs this much each year
How much is $60?
The professors who typically teach speech and audiology methods
Who are Dr. Harbick and Dr. Garber?
A set of two words in a language that only differ by one phone (in the same position).
What are minimal pairs?
The persistent and involuntary perception of sound with no acoustic source external to the head/internally generated.
What is tinnitus?
Our next meeting date
When is April 7?
The decade ASHA was founded
What is 1970s (1972)
The full name of our anatomy course
What is the Anatomy and Physiology of the Ear and Voice Mechanism?
Name 3 of the 5 processes in speech
What are Respiration, Phonation, Articulation, Resonance, Prosody?
Audiologists work closely with this profession who does most of the diagnosis and treatment for ear problems that are not related to hearing
Who is an ENT?
Two of the three current exec members on the audiology track
Who are Grace, Katy, Alyssa?
3 benefits of being a National NSSLHA member include
What is Reduced Conversion Fees (to ASHA), Reduced Convention Fees (for ASHA), Insurance, Networking, E-Newsletters, ASHA Journals, Scholarships, and More!
The name of three CSD labs
What are
Aphasia Research Treatment Lab, Auditory Neuroscience Lab, CSD2, EAT, HARL, TARL, Infant/Toddler Langauge Lab, Lab for Auditory Perception, ReAL, RACE, Social Communication, Speech Acoustics, Vestibular, and Maybe More!!
Name 3 phonology processes (typical development)
What is fronting, stopping, gliding, deaffrication, vocalization?
A neurological test of 8th cranial nerve and brainstem function