
Training competent speech-language pathologists requires that we teach students how to evaluate the research that drives our practices and instill in them a love for life long learning. ”
Judith Brasseur
| Title: | Professor (FERP) |
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| Degrees: | Ph.D., 1980, Speech and Hearing Sciences, Indiana University M.S., 1975, Speech Pathology, Indiana State University B.S., 1972 Speech and Hearing Therapy, Indiana State University |
| Office: | AJH 112E (Office Hours) |
| E-mail: | jbrasseur@csuchico.edu |
| Telephone: | (530) 898-6590 |
| Fax: | (530) 898-6612 |
Professional Affiliations
- American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), ASHA Special Interest Division 10, Higher Education and ASHA Special Interest Division 11, Administration and Supervision
- California Speech-Language-Hearing Association (CSHA)
Courses Frequently Taught
- CMSD 220: Survey of Communication Disorders
- CMSD 610: Research Methods in Communication Sciences & Disorders
- CMSD 630: Disorders of Articulation/Phonology
- CMSD 670: Supervision in SLP
- CMSD 633: Professional Aspects
- CMSD 682, 684: Clinical Supervision
Current Interests
- Clinical Efficacy /Treatment Outcomes
- Clinical Supervision -Practices That Facilitate Supervisee Independence and Clinical Competence
- Phonological Disorders
- Multicultural Issues
Administrative Issues
- Accreditation and Related Professional Issues
- Recruitment and Retention of Underrepresented Students
