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Culturally Responsive Practices I: Healthcare Settings & the 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