Neurological Foundations of Communication & Swallowing (SPHSC 426)

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Course Details

  • Location: Online
  • Duration: 11 weeks
  • Times: Flexible
  • Cost : $1,560

Next Start Date:

January 5, 2026

This course is part of a certificate program. You can also take it without enrolling in the program.

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About this Course


In this course, you’ll learn about the human nervous system and its role in communication, specifically in speech, language, hearing and cognition. You’ll also study the nervous system’s control of swallowing and chewing, as well as the typical aspects of the central and peripheral nervous system’s anatomy, physiology and function.

What You'll Learn

  • The anatomy, physiology and function of fundamental neural mechanisms involved in communication, including speech, language, hearing, cognition and swallowing
  • The functions of speech, language, hearing, cognition and swallowing, and the neurophysiology that controls them
  • Current field-related research and professional issues related to the nervous system’s role in communication

Learning Format

Online Asynchronous

Enjoy the flexibility of asynchronous learning with the structure of a regular course. With no real-time meetings, you’ll complete weekly assignments and interact with your class at times that work for you. Learn More »

Course Sessions

Online Asynchronous

This course is offered 100% online and runs from January 5, 2026, to March 20, 2026.

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Credit Course

You’ll earn 4 academic credits for successfully completing this course. Learn more about credit courses

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