This page collects the digitized full text Masters theses and Doctoral dissertations of the Department of Communication Disorders and Occupational Therapy at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. For work accomplished before 2023 please also see the Department of Rehabilitation, Human Resources and Communications Disorders.
The following broadly describes library holdings for UA theses and dissertations:
Category | online | |
Dissertations |
1953-2006 in MAIN 1950s-2012 in Special Collections |
1989 - present are full-text in ProQuest 2012 - present in ScholarWorks 1950s - present indexed in ProQuest |
Master's theses |
1910s-2006 in MAIN 1910s-2012 in Special Collections |
2006 - present are full-text in ProQuest 2012 - present in ScholarWorks Theses were not systematically indexed in ProQuest prior to 2006. |
Theses/Dissertations from 2024
A Mixed Methods Exploration of Interoceptive Awareness in Adults Who Stutter, Hazel Malcolm
Using AAC to Build Young Beginning Communicators’ Inclusion in Song Routines, Sydney Taylor Miller
Talking About Aphasia: A Social Media Analysis of What Individuals With Aphasia and Communication Partners Convey About Functional Discourse, Anna Elizabeth Williams
Comparing Children’s Engagement in Storybook Reading with and without Access to AAC with a Literacy Supportive Feature, Brooke Zimmerman
Theses/Dissertations from 2023
The Impact of Eye-Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing on Self-Reported Test Anxiety in College Students, Renee Wilson