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Culturally Responsive Practices I: Healthcare & Global Context

Students reflect and form their initial frameworks about speech and language practices with culturally and linguistically diverse populations in health settings and global contexts. Students prepare to develop a global consciousness, and provide effective services in a globalized world through understanding how communication processes fit into historical, economic, political and sociocultural contexts and the implications of these broader contexts for collaborative and family-centered assessment and intervention services.

Course #
CSCD-GE 2141
Credits
2
Department
Communicative Sciences and Disorders

Professors

George Castle

Clinical Assistant Professor

grc7@nyu.edu