MASTER PROGRAMME IN LOGOPEDICS AUDITORY-VERBAL THERAPY AFTER COCHLEAR IMPLANTATION Educational degree: Master Professional quallification: Logopedics Training type: fulltime Training duration: 2 semesters Enrollement requirеments: Bachelor s degree of graduation in Logopedics; accuired basic training in the field of auditory and speech rehabilitation of children and adults with hearing disorders. Logopedics is developing as higher education specialty at South-West University for more than 20 years. Nowadays this is a well-established specialty within the scientific direction of Public Health, successfully accredited by the NAEA in year 2009 for a period of 6 years. The providing training in the field was opened as an independent one after the separation from Special Education in 2002. The curriculum structure is according to the requirements of IALP (International Association of Logopedists and Phoniatrists) and also meets the standards of CPLOL (Standing Liaison Committee of E.U. Speech and Language Therapists and Logopedists). The training is delivered by high-qualified lecturers (professors, assoc. professors, assistant professors with PhD) from the Department and other university units, and lecturers from well-known Bulgarian universities. The lecturers from the Department are participating in international programmes for academic exchange and welcomes visiting lecturers from EU universities, US and others. The high quality of students training is also due to mean and modern office and therapeutic equipment placed at the Recourse Centre (1995), the University Research Centre in Stuttering (2000), the KayPentax Speech Lab (2007), and the faculty Centre of Logopedics for practice and research (2009). At the Recourse Centre is opened a specialized library offering a good variety of books and periodic in Logopedics, both Bulgarian and international issues. Modern interactive methods of training are applied, including multimedia, movies, etc. Practice in Logopedics is run at specialized settings, diagnostic and dally centres, and at the faculty Centre of Logopedics. Master students graduate in Logopedics and acquire knowledge and skills for: (a) diagnostics of hearing disorders, aiding and rehabilitation; implementation of specific techniques for hearing and speech therapy of candidates and CI users as follows: children with pre- and post lingual hearing disorders; adolescents and adults with pore- and post lingual hearing disorders; persons with multiple disabilities, including hearing disorder. Graduated Masters in Logopedics are welcomed for placement at clinics, logopedical and rehabilitation settings, delivering services to persons with hearing disorders and/or other attendant disabilities.
PROGRAMME Year I Fall Semester 1. Diagnostic methods in audiology 2. Psychological diagnostics and therapy 3. Therapy of prelingually deaf children with cochlear implants 4. Language development in prelingually deaf children with cochlear implants 5. Elective course 6. Clinical practice in Logopedics ECTS credits 4.0 5.0 7.0 7.0 4.0 Spring Semester 1. Early intervention of children with hearing disorders 2. Therapy of postlingually deaf persons with cochlear implants 3. Elective course 4. Clinical practice in Logopedics 5. Diploma thesis ECTS credits 5.0 4.0 15.0 Total 30 Total 30 Elective courses - group I (students choose one course) Elective courses - group II choose one course) (students 1. Surgery techniques in cochlear implantation 1. Clinical diagnostics of cochlear implantation candidates 2. Cochlear implantation for children with multiple disorders 2. Social and occupational therapy for persons with cochlear implants CREDITS IN TOTAL: 60 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS I. COMPULSORY COURSES DIAGNOSTIC METHODS IN AUDIOLOGY ECTS credits: 4 Assoc. Prof. Doctor Stefan Lolov, Office: 0885 914 547, E-mail: Compulsory course in the curriculum of Logopedics, Master s program Auditory-Verbal therapy after CI. Prior conditions: students have to form skills, knowledge and abilities that are related to the course of lectures-how to identify hearing pathology. There is a purposeful description of morphology and physiology of hearing. There are diagnostic tools, assessment methods of hearing and the needed contemporary apparatus presented in order.
In separate section clinical diagnostics of candidates for cochlear implantation is presented. Attention is paid on screening methods of its early detection during selection of candidates. Methods of instruction: Lectures; demonstrations by multimedia, head-over projector, TV; discussions; case studies; monitoring. Evaluation: Written exam. PSYCHOLOGICAL DIAGNOSTICS AND THERAPY ECTS credits: 5 Assoc. Prof. D. Miliev, PhD,, Office: 0885 914 547, E-mail: Compulsory course within the curriculum of Logopedics, Master program Auditory-Verbal therapy after CI. Students are trained in skills, knowledge and abilities that are related to the course of lectures-how to identify hearing pathology. Students should be acquainted with peculiarities of diagnostics before and after cochlear implantation; applying skills of therapeutic programs aimed at parents and children who are cochlear implanted and students to be able to judge all facts concerning therapeutic process. Prior conditions: Students must be taught Psychology of Abnormal Development, Bases of Speech Therapy, Anatomy and Physiology of brain, speech organs and sensor systems; Audiology, Communicative Disorders in Hearing Impairment. Possibilities, techniques and facilities for psychological diagnostics are studied in relation to all activities before and after cochlear implantation. Methods of instruction: Lectures; practice and demonstrations. Evaluation: Written exam. THERAPY OF PRELINGUALLY DEAF CHILDREN WITH COCHLEAR IMPLANTS ECTS credits: 7 Hours per week: 3l+2s+1p Assoc. Prof. Katya Dionissieva, PhD,, Office: 0885 914 547, E-mail:
therapy after CI. Introducing students to leading strategies for auditory- verbal therapy for development of listening skills, as well as development of speech and language competencies in prelingually deaf children with cochlear implants. Prior conditions: Students should have passed courses in Audiology, Hearing disorders, Auditory- Verbal Therapy. Studying therapeutic techniques for development of listening skills in children with cochlear implants; main approaches in assessing child and family needs; auditory- verbal therapy in partnership with parents; development of individual therapy plans; evaluation of developing listening skills; stimulation of speech and language development of children with cochlear implants. Methods of instruction: Lectures; demonstrations by multimedia, head-over projector, TV; discussions; case studies; monitoring. Evaluation: During the semester: test 1; paper - 1; essay - 1; final written exam. LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT IN PRELINGUALLY DEAF CHILDREN WITH COCHLEAR IMPLANTS ECTS credits: 7 Hours per week: 3l+2s+1p Assoc. Prof. Daniela Botseva, PhD,, Office: 0885 914 547, E-mail: therapy after CI. Students should obtain knowledge and skills to evaluate the strong and week characteristics of children with prelingual hearing disorders in order to record both family and child s needs. In this way students will be able to plan their therapy sessions for the child in partnership with his/her parents. Prior conditions: Students should have passed courses in Child language development, Hearing disorders, Auditory- Verbal Therapy. Students are acquainted aith the specifics in language development of children with prelingual dearing disorders, CI users. It ids stressed on specific language acquisition and its influence on competencies in communication of prelingually deaf children. Some basic approaches in training parents of these children is offered, and how they can be won as partners in the complex therapeutic process prior and after implantation. Methods of instruction: Lectures; demonstrations by multimedia, head-over projector, TV; discussions; case studies; monitoring. Evaluation: written exam.
CLINICAL PRACTICE IN LOGOPEDICS ECTS credits: 4 Hours per week: 0l+0s+3p Evaluation form: coursework mark Type of exam: practical Assist. Prof. Anna Andreeva,, Office: 0885 914 547, E-mail: therapy after CI. Students have to be thought how to develop an individual plan for the patients, how to collect data about the client and how to rehabilitate persons with cochlear implants in the post-surgery period. All students also have to know how does the cochlear implant work-in theory and in practice, and how to interact with cochlear-implanted person. Rehabilitation of persons with cochlear implants in the post-surgery period. Methods of instruction: Observation, demonstration, practice, and monitoring. Evaluation: Coursework mark. EARLY INTERVENTION OF CHILDREN WITH HEARING DISORDERS ECTS credits: 3 Hours per week: 1l+1s+0p Assoc. Prof. Katya Dionissieva, PhD,, Office: 0885 914 547, E-mail: therapy after CI. To give the knowledge for the key aspects of early intervention and build the skills for work with children with hearing disorders and their families as early as possible in the rehabilitation process. Prior conditions: Bachelor s degree in Logopedics and knowledge in the field hearing pathology, logopedics, psychology and psychopathology. Early intervention is a key concept in the therapeutic process for children with hearing disorders. The course introduce the philosophy and goals of early intervention; theory of crisis and coping strategies. The models for early intervention are presented. There is discussion about familycentered approach and partnership between parents and professionals in the therapeutic process. The basic of family counseling is presented.
Methods of instruction: lectures, case studies, case management, video analysis, search of literature in particular topics Evaluation: written exam. THERAPY OF POST LINGUALLY DEAF PERSONS WITH COCHLEAR IMPLANTS ECTS credits: 5 Hours per week: 2l+1s+1p Assoc. Prof. Katya Dionissieva, PhD,, Office: 0885 914 547, E-mail: therapy after CI. Introducing students to specifics of speech- language rehabilitation of post lingually deaf adults; knowledge and skills in training listening for improvement of speech and language competencies; choosing and applying modern techniques for overcoming communicative disorders in patients. Prior conditions: Students should have passed courses in Audiology, Ontogenesis of Speech/ Language Competency, Hearing disorders. Studying approaches for preparation of CI candidates; motivation of patients and their families for up-coming post operative therapy; realistic expectations for developing new type of listening skills; speech self control techniques; modelling new skills for device use in different environmental conditions Methods of instruction: Lectures; demonstrations by multimedia, head-over projector, TV; discussions; case studies; monitoring. Evaluation: during the semester: 1 test, 1 essay, 1 paper; final written exam CLINICAL PRACTICE IN LOGOPEDICS ECTS credits: 4 Hours per week: 0l+0s+3p Evaluation form: coursework mark Type of exam: practical Assist. Prof. Anna Andreeva,, Office: 0885 914 547, E-mail: therapy after CI. Students have to be thought how to make an individual plan, how to collect data about the client and how to rehabilitate persons with cochlear implants in the post-surgery
period. Prior conditions: students in Master degree have to know how does the cochlear implant work-in theory and in practice and how to work with cochlear-implanted person. Training skills for rehabilitation of persons (post lingual hearing loss) with cochlear implants in the post-surgery period. Methods of instruction: Observation, demonstration, practice, and monitoring. Evaluation: Coursework mark. DIPLOMA THESIS ECTS credits: 10 Hours per week: n.a. Evaluation form: diploma research Type of exam: public defence Science surervisor of graduates could be any lecturer from the Department of Speech Therapy according to the topic of the thesis and the science area of the lecturer,, Office: 0885 914 547, E-mail: therapy after CI. Students should know the theory and should be ready to start practice. They have to be aware of all activities that a speech therapist should be. The students have to be able to solve theoretical and practical problems. Prior conditions: All term examinations should be passed. The topic of the thesis should be discussed on a Department meeting. Science supervisor is determined by choice of all members of the Department. All theses are reviewed. Diploma thesis should contain research elements as well as experiments in diagnostics and speech threatment. The topic of the thesis should be written in a request form. There should be pointed all methods, terms, group/s/ that are going to be used. If the request is approved by students inspector of study department, it is signed and stamped. Methods of instruction: Consultations. Evaluation: an open defence with a State examination commission, which has been determined by a Rector s order. II. ELECTIVE COURSES SURGERY TECHNIQUES IN COCHLEAR IMPLANTATION ECTS credits: 3
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ventzislav Tzvetkov, PhD, ENT Clinic, MMA, Sofia Elective course within the curriculum of Logopedics, Master s program Auditory-Verbal therapy after CI. Informing students about developing CI surgery techniques as well as new approaches in pediatric CI surgery. Prior conditions: Students should have passed courses in ENT, Audiology, Hearing disorders. Information about the preparation of CI candidates for surgery; surgery techniques for device implantation; risks during CI surgery; post operative procedures and monitoring; counseling candidates and families before and after the surgery. Methods of instruction: Lectures; demonstrations by multimedia, head-over projector, TV. Evaluation: during the semester: 1 test, 1 essay; final written exam. COCHLEAR IMPLANTATION FOR CHILDREN WITH MULTIPLE DISORDERS ECTS credits: 3 Assoc. Prof. Daniela Botseva, PhD,, Office: 0885 914 547, E-mail: Elective course within the curriculum of Logopedics, Master s program Auditory-Verbal therapy after CI. Introducing students to modern strategies for auditory- verbal therapy, leading to development of listening skills, as well as development of speech and language competencies in children with multiple disorders - cochlear implants users. Prior conditions: Students should have passed courses in Audiology, Hearing disorders, Communication disorders in children with multiple disabilities. Studying specific development of children with multiple disorders, candidates for CI; family support for better motivation and realistic expectations; early intervention as a basis for effective post-implant development of listening skills and speech- language rehabilitation in patients with multiple disorders. Methods of instruction: lectures; demonstrations by multimedia, head-over projector, TV. Evaluation: during the semester: paper 1, essay -1; final written exam.
CLINICAL DIAGNOSTICS OF COCHLEAR IMPLANTATION CANDIDATES ECTS credits: 3 Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hristo Frengov, PhD,, Office: 0885 914 547, E-mail: Elective course within the curriculum of Logopedics, Master s program Auditory-Verbal therapy after CI. Students have to form skills, knowledge and abilities that are related to the course of lectures-how to identify hearing pathology. Prior conditions: This course is related to all courses that take part in the medicine, modulus of the curriculum in Speech therapy-master degree. Bachelor degree in Speech therapy Is a must. There is a purposeful description of morphology and physiology of hearing. There are diagnostic tools, assessment methods of hearing and the needed contemporary apparatus presented in order. In separate section clinical diagnostics of candidates for cochlear implantation is presented. Attention is paid on screening methods of its early detection during selection of candidates. Methods of instruction: lectures, demonstrations (video, slides, multimedia). Evaluation: written exam. SOCIAL AND OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY FOR PERSONS WITH COCHLEAR IMPLANTS ECTS credits: 3 Prof. Prof. Paris Parizov, PhD, Department of Medical and Social Sciences, Office: 0885 914 547 Elective course within the curriculum of Logopedics, Master s program Auditory-Verbal therapy after CI. The main goal is to visualize the most typical means of social integration and the law rights of disabled persons. Prior conditions: Knowledge in the field of etiology of illness, and social work. Bachelor degree in Speech therapy is a must. This educational discipline includes knowledge in the field of social problems, labour realization in persons with cochlear implantation. The teaching process emphasises social meaning of forms of social adaptation and improvement of life quality of persons with disabilities.
Methods of instruction: lectures, observation and content analysis. Evaluation: written exam.