Location:
200 Lees - FHS
Session:
2025 Fall Semester | Trimestre d'automne
Faculty:
Faculté des sciences de la santé / Faculty of Health Sciences
Unit:
School of Rehabilitation Sciences_PT
Course Title:
Aphasies
Course Code:
ORA6724
Section:
Course Description:
ORA 6724 Aphasies
Étude approfondie de l'évaluation et du traitement des difficultés acquises du langage oral et écrit reliées à l'aphasie.
Posting limited to:
Professeur à temps-partiel régulier / Regular Part-Time Professor
Date Posted:
juin 05, 2025
Applications must be received BEFORE:
juillet 06, 2025
Expected Enrolment:
25
Approval date:
juin 05, 2025
Number of credits:
3
Work Hours:
39
Course type:
C
Posting type:
Régulier / Regular
Language of instruction:
Français | French
Competence in second language:
Passive
Course Schedule:
- - - Mardi et jeudi de 8h30 – 11h20 03 sept au 21 oct 2025 + Examen final 29 octobre
Requirements:
Orthophoniste détenant une expertise ou expérience clinique dans le domaine des troubles d’aphasie.
Expérience en enseignement universitaire.
Nombre d'heures :39 heures (taux théorie)
Mardi et jeudi de 8h30 – 11h20, 03 sept au 21 oct 2025
+ Examen final 29 octobre 2025
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