Program Completion

To graduate from this program students must obtain a total of 254 credits, corresponding to 3836 hours of supervised activities, which may be completed in 8 semesters, as shown in the unit’s suggested curriculum schedule, or up to a maximum of 12 semesters.

Maximum number of credits each semester: 35

Core Curriculum to the Course:

General Human Physiology

Histology Anatomy and Embryology

Neuroscience for Speech Therapy

Physics of Speech and Hearing

Perspectives for Human Development

Speech Therapy History

Public Policies, rights and citizenship

Theoretical Basics in Work with Family

Introduction to Science and to Knowledge

Audiology Basics I

Non-verbal and alternative languages systems

Motor Development in Childhood

Promotion and Practice in Communitarian Health

Orofacial Motility I

Development from Childhood to Adult II

Medical genetics applied to speech therapy I

Interpersonal Relationships and Group Dynamics

Introduction to Ethics

Audiology Basics II

Pathology from speech and hearing organs

Audiology I

Theoretical and methodological aspects for language evaluation

Communitarian Practice Basics

Observation Stage at Speech Therapy Practice

Libra Basics

Orofacial Motility I

Training in Communitarian Speech Therapy I

Audiology II

Worker’s Speech Therapy and Health

Research Methodology I

Training in Audiology I

Training in Language Evaluation I

Training in Clinical Speech Therapy I

Acquisition, Development and Therapeutical Process for Deafness

Speech Therapy Language and Intervention I

Training in Communitarian Speech Therapy II

Audiology III

Research Methodology II

Training in Audiology II

Training in Language Evaluation II

Training in Clinical Speech Therapy II

Speech Therapy Language and Intervention II

Training in Communitarian Speech Therapy III

Audiology IV

Monograph I

Training in Audiology III

Speech Therapy: Voice

Interdisciplinary at Sensorial Deficient Rehabilitation

Training in Speech Therapy Care and Evaluation I

Training in Communitarian Speech Therapy IV

Audiology V

Monograph II

Training in Audiology IV

Training in Speech Therapy Care and Evaluation II

Neuro-linguistic Programming

Introduction to Language Studies I

Introduction to Semantics and Pragmatics

Phonetics and Phonology

Introduction to Grammatical Theory

Language Acquisition Basics

Experimental Phonetics

Language Process

Speech Analysis

Neurologic Aspects of Mental Deficiency

Epidemiology and Health

Attention to Health in Brazil

Cortical Functions in Childhood

Professional Relation/patient

Elective Subjects, 4 credits among:

Any subject offered by UNICAMP