 | A Day of Film & Reflection: Conference for Professionals This unique conference will use film as catalyst to discuss mental illness in children and adolescents. Topics include therapy, medication, juvenile justice system, community efforts, family challenges, resources and more.
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 | An Evening of Hope for Communities An evening for families, communities, educators and others affected by children's mental health to talk with one another about child and adolescent mental issues, hear from a variety of professionals that tough the lives of children with mental health needs, and discover how everyone can better work together.
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 | Autism Spectrum Disorders and Asperger Syndrome in Adolescents and Young Adults Get the most current information available on Autism Spectrum Disorders and Asperger Syndrome at this virtual conference. 1-2 semester credits.
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 | Autism Spectrum Disorders and Asperger Syndrome in Elementary-Aged Children Get the most current information available on Autism Spectrum Disorders and Asperger Syndrome at this virtual conference. 1-2 semester credits.
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 | Autism Spectrum Disorders and Asperger Syndrome in Young Children Get the most current information available on Autism Spectrum Disorders and Asperger Syndrome at this virtual conference. 1-2 semester credits.
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 | Autism Spectrum Disorders and Asperger Syndrome: Build Your Own Course Get the most current information available on Autism Spectrum Disorders and Asperger Syndrome at this virtual conference. 1-2 semester credits.
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 | Communication Sciences and Disorders Department Post-Baccalaureate Online Courses Do you want to become a speech-language pathologist? Is your undergraduate degree in some other field? Earn up to 30 credits of undergraduate coursework in Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) and you could become eligible for admission to a CSD graduate program.
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 | CSD 256 POST-BACC – Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Hearing Study the anatomy and physiology of each system included in the speech and hearing mechanisms. This four-credit online course is part of the Communication Sciences and Disorders Department Post-Baccalaureate Courses.
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 | CSD 257 POST-BACC – Normal Communication Development Explore the principles, aspects, and theories of normal communication development and use in this 3-credit online course. This course is part of the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Communication Sciences and Disorders Department Online Post-Baccalaureate series.
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 | CSD 262 POST-BACC – Phonetics: Theory and Application Learn about or brush up on practical phonetic transcription and phonetic / acoustic analysis skills in this 2-credit online course. This course is part of the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Communication Sciences and Disorders Department online Post-Baccalaureate series.
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 | CSD 326 POST-BACC – Voice and Resonance Disorders This online course provides an introduction to the prevention, evaluation and treatment of voice and resonance disorders, as well as relevant speech / voice instrumentation.
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 | CSD 331 POST-BACC – Developmental Language Disorders Examine characteristics of language disorders in children from birth through adolescence. This course is part of the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Communication Sciences and Disorders Department Online Post-Baccalaureate series.
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 | CSD 353 POST-BACC – Speech and Hearing Science Intro to basic acoustics, psychoacoustics, acoustics of voice and speech production, and basic research principles.
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 | CSD 358 POST-BACC – Phonological Disorders Explore the nature and management (assessment and intervention) of developmental phonological disorders in this 3-credit online course. This course is part of the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Communication Sciences and Disorders Department Post-Baccalaureate series.
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 | CSD 440 POST-BACC – Neurological Aspects of Communication In this online course you will focus on the normal aspects of the neuroanatomical and neurophysiological bases of communication.
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 | Current Issues in Childhood Apraxia of Speech View programs online any day, any time. Get the most current information available on childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) at this virtual conference. 1 semester credit.
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 | Director of Special Education and Pupil Services (DSEPS) A 13 graduate-credit online certificate program. Qualify to apply for Wisconsin DPI DSEPS License Code 80.
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 | Hospice Foundation of America's 2012 Living with Grief Program For clergy, counselors, nurses, nursing home administrators, social workers, case managers, psychologists, physicians, funeral directors, marriage and family therapists, caregivers, and those working with death, dying, grief or bereavement.
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 | Let Me Learn® Online Credit Courses for Teachers The Let Me Learn Process® leads to improved achievement through self-awareness and an understanding of one’s own unique learning processes. Then help your students take that new understanding to develop a specific individualized “how to plan” for intentional learning.
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 | Nancy McKinley Lecture Series Online credit programs for Speech-Language Pathologists, Audiologists, Educators and Allied Health Professionals. Topics in this series include Autism Spectrum Disorders and Asperger Syndrome.
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 | Organization of American Historians Annual Conference The 2012 Organization of American Historians Annual Conference in Milwaukee. Earn 1 graduate credit in teaching Labor History.
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 | Teaching Adult Learners A three graduate credit online course designed for educators in higher education; community educators; workshop presenters; anyone interested in facilitating adult education programs.
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 | The 31st Annual University of Wisconsin Reading Research Symposium: Reclaiming Our Voices - Reforming the Argument Join your colleagues from Wisconsin and bordering states to hear presentations from some of the country's leading researchers in literacy.
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 | Wisconsin Indian History, Culture, and Tribal Sovereignty HIST 705 | If you need to fill a licensing deficiency, teach cultural diversity or Wisconsin History, want to expand your students’ understanding of Wisconsin Indian tribes, then don't miss online course.
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 | Working with LGBT Individuals and Their Families This is a program for Educators, Social Workers, Therapists, Counselors at all levels of comfort and familiarity with the LGBT world – from those who aren't sure what “LGBT” means to people who consider themselves strong allies. |