The second of a two-course sequence on neurophysiologic measures, covering current and proposed physiological and electrophysiological measurements used for clinical assessment of the human auditory system. Topics will include advanced treatment of the auditory brainstem response, auditory steady-state response, middle latency evoked response, electroneuronography, and vestibular evoked myogenic potentials. Offered winter semester. Prerequisite: HRG 525.
Spring/Summer 2025 - Hybrid
This course addresses topics of particular relevance to audiology practice in a medical setting. The role of radiographic imaging for audiologic diagnosis will be considered as well as the mechanisms of pharmacology and mechanisms of ototoxicity. Offered spring/summer semester. Prerequisites: Admission to the audiology program and successful completion of all previously required courses in the Au.D. curricular sequence.
This course serves as a Capstone experience during which students are provided the opportunity to synthesize their knowledge and skills in audiology across disorder areas and the lifespan using a case study approach. Offered spring/summer semester. Prerequisites: Admission to the audiology program and successful completion of all previously required courses in the Au.D. curricular sequence.
Spring/Summer 2025 - Online
This is the second-year supervised audiology practical experience. Students gain clinical experience working with patients across a range of ages, disorder areas, and type of clinical setting. Professionals in the community will supervise and instruct students in basic audiology clinical practice. Offered every semester. Prerequisites: HRG 570.
Winter 2025 - Online Spring/Summer 2025 - Online
This course addresses principles and practices of basic and applied research in audiology. Topics include experimental design, evidence-based practice, overview of statistical methods, and application to clinical populations. Students should develop skills to make informed decisions about the relevance of research to clinical practice. Offered spring/summer semester. Prerequisites: Admission to the audiology program, successful completion of all previously required courses in the Au.D. curricular sequence, and a prior course in statistics. The requirement is for an undergraduate statistics course, but this prerequisite may also be fulfilled by a graduate-level statistics course.
This course addresses advanced topics in audiology not ordinarily covered in other courses, with an emphasis upon problem solving and integration of information across didactic and practical knowledge. Offered every semester. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all previously required courses in the Au.D. curricular sequence. Students enroll in this course each semester of their final year of the program.
Winter 2025 - Online
This is the final supervised sequence of audiology practical experiences which allows a variety of clinical placements across the lifespan. Professionals in the community will supervise and instruct students in preparation for entry-level clinical practice. May be repeated for credit. Offered every semester. Prerequisite: HRG 670.