Communication Sciences and Disorders

Suzanne Bonneau Miller

Professor

"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." 

Education

  • PhD (1996) - Communicative Disorders, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • MA (1988) - Communication Disorders and Sciences, San Jose State University
  • BA (1985) - Communication Disorders and Sciences, San Jose State University

Professional Affiliations

  • American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)

Courses Frequently Taught

  • CMSD 440 - Audiology
  • CMSD 441 - Aural Rehabilitation
  • CMSD 560 - Communication and Aging
  • CMSD 640 - Assessment & Management of Auditory Disorders
  • CMSD 684 - Clinical Practicum

Current Interests

  • Cognitive Effort
  • Normal aspects of speech, language, hearing
  • Aging and its effects on cognitive/communicative processes
  • Auditory perception in noise
  • Auditory processing in normal aging and neurogenically impaired populations
Portrait of Suzanne Bonneau Miller