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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe master's program in Language and Communication Pathology includes theoretical courses, tutorials, and practical work, enabling students to acquire skills in the assessment and management of language disorders. The courses cover clinical linguistics, neuropsychology of language, specific developmental language disorders, neurological pathologies affecting communication, and therapeutic approaches.
The tutorials involve case study analysis, interpretation of diagnostic tests, and the design of personalized intervention plans. The practical work takes place in clinical or educational settings, with internships in speech therapy, observations, supervised interventions, and the use of technological tools for the assessment and rehabilitation of language disorders.
Theories of Language and Communication
Cognitive Development in Children
Clinical Psycholinguistics
Voice Pathologies and Disorders of Language and Symbolic Functions
Language Disorders in Intellectual Disabilities
Psychopathology of Communication
Clinical Neuropsychology and Management Methods
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation of Language
Cognitive Rehabilitation of Communication
Counseling and Family Therapy
Learning Difficulties in Writing
Advanced topics include an in-depth study of language and communication disorders in both children and adults, neurocognitive approaches to language acquisition and deficits, as well as the integration of new technologies in speech therapy rehabilitation. The program also covers the management of language pathologies related to brain lesions, autism spectrum disorders, and neurodegenerative diseases. Additionally, students explore standardized assessment methods, evidence-based interventions, and the adaptation of therapeutic strategies to individual patient needs.
Access to the program is primarily intended for holders of a bachelor's degree in the same field of study or an equivalent diploma.
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