
Julie Case
Assistant Professor of Speech, Language, Hearing Sciences
Degrees
PHD, New York Univ (NYU); MA, New York Univ (NYU); MA, Centrl Connecticut St Univ
Bio
Julie Case is an Assistant Professor in the Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences Department. Dr. Case holds a Ph.D. in Communicative Sciences and Disorders and an M.A. in Speech-Language Pathology from New York University. She also has an M.A. in Spanish Language and Hispanic Literature and Cultures from Central Connecticut State University and a B.A. in Spanish with a concentration in Elementary Education from Villanova University.
Dr. Case is an ASHA certified bilingual speech language pathologist with specialization in speech sound disorders and expertise in Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS). She is the director of the Case Speech Production Lab (hyperlinked to https://casespeechlab.com/) which studies the clinical management of CAS, in addition to speech motor development in children with CAS and other speech sound disorders. Her work has incorporated transcription, acoustic and kinematic analyses to examine changes in speech performance with intensive practice and the impact of stimulus complexity on speech production. Dr. Case also studies treatment efficacy for motor-based intervention in young children with CAS, in addition to language skills in children with CAS and other speech sound disorders. Areas of teaching interest include Diagnostics in Speech-Language Pathology, Clinical Phonetics, and Speech Sound Disorders.
Recent Courses Taught
Course | Title | Level |
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SPCH 005A | PHONETICS | Undergraduate |
SPCH 232 | DISORD-PHNLGY&ARTIC | Graduate |