Skip to main content

Faculty | Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Communication Sciences and Disorders

Matthew Rouse

  • Dean, School of Science, Technology and Health
  • Professor, Communication Sciences and Disorders

  • SLP.D., Nova Southeastern University
  • M.A., Biblical & Theological Studies, Talbot School of Theology
  • M.A., Christian Apologetics, Biola University
  • M.S., Communicative Disorders, University of Redlands
  • B.S., Biological Sciences, University of Redlands

Matt Rouse's teaching interests are in the areas of neuroscience and neurogenic communication disorders. He teaches in the undergraduate B.S. in Communication Sciences and Disorders program as well as the graduate M.S. in Speech-Language Pathology programs. His courses include Introduction to Human Disabilities and Neuroanatomical Foundations of Communication Disorders in the fall semester and...

Research Interests

  • Neuroanatomy
  • Neurogenic Communication Disorders

View Full Profile

Yvana Uranga-Hernandez

  • Associate Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders
  • Clinic Director

  • Ph.D., Educational Studies, Talbot School of Theology, Biola University
  • M.A., Speech-Pathology, California State University, Los Angeles
  • M.S., Educational Administration, California State University, Fullerton
  • B.A., Communicative Disorders, California State University, Fullerton

Yvana Uranga-Hernandez teaches both in the undergraduate and graduate programs. Her courses include Multicultural Issues in Communicative Disorders (UG), Theology of Disability (Grad), Child Language and Literacy and Disorders (Grad), Childhood Autism Spectrum Disorders and Augmentative Alternative Communication (Grad). She also developed and leads the social skills camp for children with...

Research Interests

  • Pedriatic Population
  • Autism
  • Bilingual/Multicultural assessment and intervention

View Full Profile

Teri Clemons

  • Program Chair of Communication Sciences and Disorders
  • Associate Professor

  • SLP.D. Nova Southeastern University
  • M.S. University of Redlands
  • B.A. Biola University

Teri Clemons’ teaching and research interests are in the areas of swallowing disorders and neurogenic communication disorders. She teaches in both the undergraduate and graduate programs. Her courses include Diagnostic Methods, Dysphagia, Advanced Dysphagia, Neurogenic Communication Disorders, School and Hospital Based Issues, and she also oversees the Diagnostic Team Clinic and the Concussion...

Research Interests

  • Medical Speech Pathology specializing in Speech, Language and Swallowing Therapy for Adults

View Full Profile

You may also be interested in

B.S. in Communication Sciences and Disorders

School of Science, Technology and Health

M.S. in Speech-Language Pathology

School of Science, Technology and Health