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Mission Statement
The mission of the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the
University of Maine is to promote excellence in academic and clinical
education, scholarship and service.
In the context of exploring and presenting human communication processes and
disorders, the educational mission is accomplished through:
- Fostering the development of independent and cooperative learning
- Nurturing critical thinking and problem solving
- Modeling professionalism
- Providing opportunities to apply knowledge to clinical processes and
practices
- Engaging in research and scholarly activity
In the context of contributing to the knowledge base in communication
sciences and disorders, the scholarship mission is accomplished through:
- Conducting research in communication sciences and disorders
- Publishing and presenting research in scholarly journals, books and at
professional conferences
- Teaching students to access and use existing research
- Involving students in scholarly investigation and presentation
As communication sciences and disorders professionals, our departmental
service mission is accomplished through:
- Providing the highest quality educational and clinical opportunities for the
students of Maine
- Serving as an academic and clinical resource for the professional and
private communities
- Collaborating with state agencies and governing bodies concerned with the
welfare and service for individuals with communication disorders
- Supporting the mission of the Albert D. Conley Speech and Hearing Center
Approved 01/17/07
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