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The Division of Communication Disorders includes 8 professors, 5 clinical instructors, 2 instructors of American Sign Language, and 2 administrative assistants. In addition, we have many dedicated professionals in Wyoming and across the country who provide quality clinical externships for our graduate students. We have approximately 80 students in our undergraduate program and 45 students in our graduate program. Our division has a low student-faculty ratio and a strong commitment to teaching and learning.  
 
Our professors are active in research, presenting around the country and authoring research reports, scholarly books, and clinical articles. For each professors' research activities, see Faculty. Our faculty are well known in the profession, serving on editorial boards of national journals, executive boards of national organizations, and national program committees. Our experienced clinical faculty hold the Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) or Audiology (CCC-A), and Wyoming Licensure. Our clinical and ASL instructors are active in leadership positions in the state and community.

Last Updated on 9/14/2009 2:32:08 PM