Dec 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Bulletin 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Bulletin

Catalog Addendum


Catalog Addendum

Catalog addendum that contains updated information or corrections of errors in the original catalog published.

09/19/2024

Updated Vision Statement found in the The University section.

Previous

Vision Statement

UM offers undergraduate and graduate students a learner-centered 21st century education informed by our liberal arts identity.

Core Values

  1. Diversity, equality and inclusion
  2. Intellectual and personal growth
  3. Civic engagement and social justice
  4. Global citizenship and sustainability

Updated

Vision Statement

UM offers undergraduate and graduate students a learner-centered 21st century education informed by our liberal arts identity.

Core Values

  1. Respect and civility
  2. Intellectual and personal growth
  3. Civic engagement and advocacy
  4. Global citizenship and sustainability

09/26/2024

Updated the mission of the Department of Communication Science and Disorders 

Original

Mission

The mission of the Department of Communication Science and Disorders is to establish and provide distinctive academic programs for students in Speech-Language Pathology, collaborations with community partners, and service to individuals with communication, voice, and swallowing disorders across the life span.

The department is committed to preparing students to become dedicated, competent clinical leaders in the field of Speech-Language Pathology. The curriculum cultivates global and professional awareness and emphasizes the problem-solving and critical thinking skills necessary to become strong professionals capable of serving a clinically, racially, and culturally diverse client population.

Changed

Mission

The mission of the Department of Communication Science and Disorders is to establish and provide distinctive academic programs for students in Speech-Language Pathology, collaborations with community partners, and service to individuals with communication, voice, and swallowing disorders across the life span.

The department is committed to preparing students to become dedicated, competent clinical leaders in the field of Speech-Language Pathology. The curriculum cultivates global and professional awareness and emphasizes the problem-solving and critical thinking skills necessary to become strong professionals capable of serving varied client populations.