Master of Clinical Neurolinguistics

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Program Overview

Clinical Neurolinguistics is one of the Master's specialties in Speech-Language Pathology, which aims to train students in the evaluation and management of oral and written language disorders of neuropsychological origin. This specialization offers training in the various theoretical models used to treat nervous system pathologies, related oral and written language disorders, and the various cognitive functions.

Teaching Language : Arabic/ French/ English

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

The neurolinguistics master's program provides fundamental knowledge of:

- Physiology and chemistry of the nervous system.

- Models of linguistic information processing.

- Clinical neuropsychology of children, adults and the elderly.

- Cerebral aging and its impact on language.

- Cerebral palsy.

- Aphasia in children.

- Aphasia in children and the elderly.

- Therapeutic trends in neurology.

- Neurolinguistic rehabilitation.

- Language impairment and quality of life.

- Neuroimaging techniques in neurolinguistics.

Advanced Topics

The training provided in terms of scientific and methodological knowledge, enables students to engage in research themes which, on the one hand, attempt to diagnose and clarify the various language pathologies that may be due to neurological impairment, and on the other hand, propose solutions that meet the expectations of the field.

Admissions Information

The clinical neurolinguistics master's program is open to candidates with an LMD degree in speech-language pathology.

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