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Strategic Plan

Vision Statement

The CMSD program is envisioned to be an innovative program for developing the highest quality professionals, and to be a model clinical facility, providing speech and language service to underserved communities in Northern California.

Envisioned Future

From our vision statement, the CMSD program foresees the following to result from strategic planning:

  • A complement of six full time, tenure/tenure track faculty, with at least two part-time clinical instructors, and full time ASC dedicated to the program.

  • Research opportunities for graduate students (joining faculty projects, theses, and conducting clinic-based single subject designs)

  • Leading-edge clinical instrumentation, techniques, and specialty clinics/groups

  • Interdisciplinary clinical experiences at the university and through relationships with allied professionals

  • Focus on person and family-centered care

  • Innovative sequenced curriculum

  • CEU provider for speech-language pathologists in the California North state

Mission Statement

The mission of the Communication Sciences and Disorders (CMSD) program is to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to enter the profession of speech-language pathology through an enriched, flexible, and innovative learning environment, both academically and clinically. The program strives to foster critical thinking, evidence-based problem-solving, life-long learning, and consummate professionalism. To meet these ends, the program aims to employ expert, student-oriented faculty, and staff. We are dedicated to program growth and improvement. We strive to enhance associations with the university and local communities to provide greater interdisciplinary and collaborative clinical opportunities for our students, clients, and faculty. The CMSD program is committed to providing high quality clinical services to the North State Community.

Strategic Objectives

Based on the program goals of excellence in academic instruction and clinical education in speech-language pathology, the CMSD program is committed to the following objectives.

Objective 1
Promote and maintain a student learning environment that fosters intellectual curiosity, creative problem-solving, and use of research and technology in teaching and learning through an innovative, flexible curriculum with service learning and community service opportunities.

Objective 2
Promote the Teacher-Scholar model that encourages faculty to infuse experiential learning, evidence-based practice, and peer-reviewed research into the learning process; and to disseminate basic and applied research into the community via publications, presentations, and tutorials.

Objective 3
Prepare graduate students for professional licensure, certification, and credentialing, employment in any setting, and when appropriate, doctoral level training.

Objective 4
Promote the highest standards for academics and clinical training to meet standards for CFCC and maintain national accreditation through CAA- ASHA, regional accreditation through WASC, and state accreditation through CCTC.

Objective 5
Through the Center for Communication Disorders, provide quality service to the North state-at large, university, and K-12 communities, using technology, research, and excellence in clinical teaching, including currency in clinical knowledge and interdisciplinary approaches, through continued training of faculty and supervisors.

Objective 6
Foster academic understanding of and clinical practice in person and family-centered care.

Strategic Plan

The following areas were identified as barriers to attaining our vision and mission and meeting our program goals and strategic objectives and are based on CTC site visit team observations, employer surveys, internship supervisor feedback, Advisory Board feedback, PRAXIS results, student and alumni reports, exit interviews, and faculty report. Detailed below are strategies for attaining our objectives, the baselines for each strategy, indicators of success, and timelines. The corresponding Strategic Objective is listed next to the focus area.

Focus Area 1 (Objective 6): Person and Family Centered Care

Goal: Evaluate CMSD curriculum and clinical experiences to ensure person/family centered care is taught and practiced throughout the graduate program.

Issue: Person/family centered care is complex and requires awareness and practice. The CMSD program would like to make sure the graduate curriculum sequence provides the academic content and clinical opportunities students need to be successful in providing person/family centered care.

Strategy: Knowing these opportunities need to be offered in the classroom and clinical practicum, the program will:

  • Review the CMSD (MS) syllabi for units specific to person/family-centered care

  • Develop a survey to track students’ growth in awareness, knowledge, and skill related to person/family centered care throughout the CMSD program

  • Review clinical data from the last 5 years of internships to analyze trends in student experiences and potential areas of growth that foster person/family centered care.

Focus Area 2 (Objective 4): Resilient, Innovative Curriculum

Goal: Assess our current academic and clinical curriculum to ensure that it meets or exceeds the standards of our various accreditors in a manner that is mindful of the student experience and program completion timeline.

Issue: The CMSD program responds to three major accreditors, CAA, WASC, and CTC. Each entity has their own set of standards and guidelines required to meet accreditation expectations. The program needs to ensure that our academic and clinical curriculum is designed in a way that meets new standards and expectations while considering the student experience and workload.

Strategy: Using Accreditation standards as our guide the program will:

  • Evaluate our Course sequence to ensure all accreditation standards are addressed.

  • Audit our course syllabi to ensure that course objectives align with accreditation standards.

  • Evaluate course curriculum to ensure that it aligns with syllabi objectives.

Focus Area 3 (Objective 3): Graduate Cohort Size

Goal: Increase the annual number of students admitted into the MS program to 30.

Issue: The growth of our program is dependent on the recruitment of quality clinical placements. Establishing these placements takes time and manpower. The Program currently has an Internship Coordinator position for 3 units each fall and spring. This AWTU is not enough for new site exploration and recruitment.

Strategy: The program will:

  • Fund an internship site exploration position.

  • Establish 5 new student agreement contracts in the schools, 5 contracts in the medical setting, and 5 contracts in the private setting.

  • Maintain new site relationships through periodic CI events/meetings.

  • Increase the internship Coordinator position to cover summers.

Focus Area 4 (Objective 1): Interprofessional Collaborations

Goal: In Acknowledgement of ASHA’s efforts to increase IPE/IPP the CMSD program will explore university and community opportunities to engage our students in collaborative practices with other service professionals.

Issue: Current IPE/IPP opportunities are available outside of the required curriculum. CMSD is a high unit major, and these outside opportunities are difficult for our students to engage in. We need to embed IPE/IPP opportunities into MS coursework.

Strategy: The program will:

  • Explore campus and virtual IPE/IPP opportunities.

  • Evaluate current curriculum and identify courses where IPE/IPP can be addressed.

  • Consider simulations that facilitate interprofessional collaboration.

  • Identify opportunities for interprofessional collaboration in clinical placements.

Evaluating the Strategic Plan

Progress in meeting focus area strategies will be evaluated each year by the CMSD faculty. Progress in meeting the plans’ objectives will be evaluated every other year by the faculty. The Strategic Plan in its entirety will be evaluated every three years or sooner based on any potential changes in the institution’s goals and strategic plan and/or changes in accreditation standards to ensure congruence.

Executive Summary

The Strategic Plan contains Vision Statement, Mission, 6 Strategic Objectives, Focus areas for the future, and a description of the timeline for Strategic Plan evaluation. The Vision, Mission, and Strategic Objectives focus on excellence in academic and clinical training.

Improvement Items

There are 4 specific improvement items that were determined to be important to work on over the next 5 years.

  • 1. Person/Family Centered Care

    Review CMSD curriculum and clinical experiences to ensure client/family centered care is a part of the student learning experience in our MS program.

  • 2. Resilient, Innovative curriculum

    Ensure that our academic and clinical curriculum is designed in a way that meets new standards and expectations while considering the student experience and workload.

  • 3. Cohort size

    Increase the annual number of students admitted into the MS program to 30.

  • 4. Interprofessional Collaborations

    Explore university and community opportunities to engage our students in collaborative practices with other service professionals.

Communication Sciences and Disorders Program

Regular Hours
M - F 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Mailing Address
Communication Sciences and Disorders
400 W. First St.
Chico, CA 95929-0350

Location: Aymer J. Hamilton Building 100
Phone: 530-898-5871
Email: cmsd@csuchico.edu