This clinical course provides hands-on, simulated case studies focused on culturally relevant assessment and intervention strategies for adults with speech, language, and swallowing disorders. Through interactive simulations, students will explore a variety of clinical scenarios, gaining practical experience in conducting assessments, developing treatment plans, and implementing evidence-based interventions that are inclusive and equitable. Emphasis will be placed on clinical methods and principles that are anti-racist and culturally responsive. Students will also apply strategies learned to collaborate effectively with other professionals, such as healthcare providers and caregivers, to provide comprehensive care. Students must achieve a minimum grade of B. Prerequisites: SLP 610, SLP 611, SLP 612, SLP 620, SLP 621, and SLP 622 and Recommended Prerequisite/Corequisite: SLP 630. (1)