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. There are presently over 200 students with declared majors within the department. The department operates the on-campus ECU Speech-Language and Hearing Clinic. This is a full-service speech and hearing clinic offering
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Faculty (Teaching) Job Category Faculty (Teaching) Organizational Unit Overview The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSDI) prepares individuals for careers in speech-language pathology
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number of sound-treated booths and specialized equipment. The Department also houses the ECU Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic, which offers a large population of patients seeking audiology and speech
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(Structured Query Language) compliant tools to create reports and other analytical tools to extract and manipulate data. Technology competency: ability to utilize hardware and software effectively; superior
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, content area literacy instruction, language arts instruction, literacy in diverse contexts, and children’s/adolescent literature. In addition, the Reading Program offers service courses to other teacher
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://www.ecu.edu/cs-acad/intlaffairs/ECU-Language-Academy.cfm Advertising Department INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS Division Academic Affairs Classification Title Instructional Consultant Working Title ECULA Instructor
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Disorders (CSDI) offers undergraduate and graduate degrees. There are presently over 200 students with declared majors within the department. The department operates the on-campus ECU Speech-Language and
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communication skills and an ability to translate technical ideas into language accessible to broad audiences · Has familiarity with, or is willing to learn, software for creating newsletters, flyers, posters
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reading foundations, reading assessment, word recognition, comprehension, content area literacy instruction, language arts instruction, literacy in diverse contexts, and children’s/adolescent literature. In