3 credits
Spring 2024 Distance Learning Upper DivisionThis course will cover the breadth of audiology practice beginning with foundational content on the acoustic properties of environmental and speech sounds in relation to hearing loss, the fundamental anatomical and physiological bases of hearing, typical development of hearing and auditory behaviors, and the history and scope of practice in Audiology. Clinical topics will include hearing disorders across the lifespan, as well as assessment and intervention techniques used to manage hearing disorders in children and adults. Threaded throughout the course will also be activities designed to develop personal intercultural competence to enhance students' ability to work with diverse patients in a clinical setting.
Course SLHS 310 from Purdue University - West Lafayette.