About Andrews
About Speech
Speech Disorders
Anatomy
Our Department
100

Name a building on campus. 

What is ___? 

100

This is the study of communication disorders. 

What is speech-language pathology? 

100

This disorder involves a disruption in the natural flow of speech, often involving repetitions or prolongation. 

What is stuttering? 

100

Name two cranial nerves.

What is ____ and _____?

100

Name a professor in our department. 

Who is ____? 

200

Here is where students can grab a quick bite to-go on campus. 

What is the gazebo? 

200

This is the study of hearing balance and related disorders. 

What is audiology? 

200

This is a disorder where individuals struggle with social communication. 

What is autism? 

200

Name an extrinsic tongue muscle? 

What is ____?

200

This is where we see audiology clients. 

What is the audiology booth? 

300
This is a drink we now offer at the Wellness center. 

What is boba? 

300

This term refers to the ability to produce sounds. 

What is articulation? 

300

This is a degenerative disease that may cause slurring, mumbling, and changes of voice. 

What is Parkinson's? 

300

What is the name of this structure? 

What is the larynx? 

300

This is where we see speech clients. 

What is the on-site clinic? 

400

This is how many church services are on campus? 

What is 4? 

400

Name a setting that a speech-language pathologist can work in. 

What is ____?

400

This hearing disorder causes ringing or buzzing in the ears. 

What is tinnitus? 

400

The coiled structure is called the _____. 

What is the cochlea? 

400

This is the program where you can complete your Bachelor's and Master's degree in a shorter amount of time, but transfer students are not eligible for this.

What is the 5-year program? 

500

This is the number of years that Andrews University has been around for. 

What is 150 years? 

500

This term describes the rules of language use in social contexts.

What is pragmatics? 

500

This neurological condition affects the ability to articulate speech sounds. 

What is apraxia? 

500

What is the most important articulator? 

What is the tongue? 

500

This is the lab the students use for speech anatomy. 

What is the cadaver lab?