
Learning is both an art and a science. It requires motivation, patience, and creativity; it comes when we pair focused cognitive effort with meaningful experiences; and if we are lucky, it continues through a lifetime."
Suzanne Bonneau Miller
| Title: | Associate Professor |
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| Degrees: | Ph.D., 1996, Communicative Disorders, University of Wisconsin-Madison M.A., 1988, Communication Disorders and Sciences, San Jose State University B.A., 1985, Communication Disorders and Sciences, San Jose State University |
| Office: | AJH 112B (Office Hours) |
| E-mail: | sbmiller@csuchico.edu |
| Telephone: | (530) 898-5949 |
| Fax: | (530) 898-6612 |
Professional Affiliations
- American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
Courses Frequently Taught
- CMSD 256: American Sign Language I
- CMSD 257: American Sign Language II
- CMSD 363: Acoustics and Psychoacoustics
- CMSD 441: Aural Rehabilitation
- CMSD 560: Communication and Aging
- CMSD 470: Orientation to Clinic
- CMSD 640: Assessment & Management of Auditory Disorders
- CMSD 680: Audiology Diagnostics
- CMSD 682: Speech/Language Diagnostics
- CMSD 684: Clinical Practicum
Current Interests
- Cognitive Effort
- Normal aspects of speech, language, hearing
- Aging and its affects on cognitive/communicative processes
- Auditory perception in noise
- Auditory processing in normally aging and neurogenically impaired populations
