SPRING 2019 Introduction to Audiology. Instructor: Kevin Tripp, Au.D. Credit Hours: 3

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SPRING 2019 Introduction to Audiology CSD 402 AUDIOLOGY: The anatomy of the hearing mechanism, the process of hearing, tests for impaired functions of the ear, and rehabilitation of the aurally handicapped. Supervised practice in testing hearing. Prerequisite: CSD 250. I. COURSE DESCRIPTION Instructor: Kevin Tripp, Au.D. ktripp@soundadvicehearing.com Credit Hours: 3 The purpose of this course is to provide students with information on basic audiological assessments, evaluations, and specific terminology related to the field of audiology. In addition, this course will cover selection and evaluation of assistive devices for individuals with hearing loss. II. COURSE OBJECTIVES 1. General Knowledge of: a. Audiology Terminology b. Audiology the Profession c. History of Audiology d. Anatomy and Physiology of the Ear 2. Knowledge of: a. Properties of Sound b. Hearing Assessment c. Medical Audiology d. Electrophysiological Testing of the Auditory System 3. Knowledge of American Disabilities Act as it pertains to hearing loss 4. Knowledge of Selection and Fitting of Assistive Listening Devices and Hearing Aids 1

III. Course Requirements This course has been designed to provide a basic understanding of audiology for future speech pathologists and audiologists. Information on various devices, candidacy, habiltative/rehabilitative management and new technologies will be presented. The class requirements include: -Assigned Readings -Weekly Assignments -Quizzes -Examinations -Lab Exercises -Audiology Portfolio POLICIES REGARDING ASSIGNMENTS: Assignments are to be turned in to the instructor on time. Late assignments will be penalized 10% for each day that it is late. Unless other arrangements have been made with the instructor, all assignments must be submitted in hard copy electronic copies thru email will not be accepted. Any assignment consisting of more than 1 page MUST be stapled. Multiple page assignments which are turned in without staples will be penalized 10 points. Homework questions are to be completed in the following format: Type BOTH the question and your answer. ATTENDANCE POLICY: One unexcused absence allowed. ( 5% reduction in overall grade for each additional unexcused absence. ) Quizzes missed due to an unexcused absence or late arrival to class may not be made up. Tests missed due to an EXCUSED absence may be made up. Notification of the excused absence and arrangements for making up the exam need to be discussed with the instructor prior to the time of the test. If you have an excused absence, you will need to submit a Quiz Make-Up form to the instructor. An assignment will be provided to you so that you can make-up for the missed quiz credit. Required Texts: Introduction to Audiology 12th edition Martin, F. & Clark, J. Allyn & Bacon, Needham Heights, MA. 2

IV. Scoring 90%-100% A 80%-89% B 70%-79% C 60%-69% D 0%-59% F Assessment: The University provides programs that enable students to acquire essential knowledge, skills, and dispositions in their academic disciplines for successful careers, advanced studies, and servant leadership. CODE OF CONDUCT: Students are to conduct themselves in professional manner. **Texting/Use of cell phones is not permitted during class time. Academic Integrity Academic dishonesty will result in penalties up to and including dismissal from the class with a failing grade and will be reported to the Director of Academic Affairs. All instances of dishonesty will be handled according to the procedures delineated in the Harding University catalog. V: COURSE SCHEDULE WEEK 1 Chapter 1 ( The Profession of Audiology ) Course Overview WEEK 2 MLK-NO CLASS WEEK 3 Chapter 3 ( Sound and Its Measurement ) Acoustics / Anatomy Introduction WEEK 4 Chapter 2 ( The Human Ear and Simple Tests of Hearing ) Anatomy and Physiology of Ear Types and Degree of Hearing Loss WEEK 5 TEST #1 Chapter 9 ( The Middle Ear ) Disorders of Outer/Inner ear WEEK 6 Chapter 9 ( The Middle Ear ) Tympanometry / Tympanometry Lab WEEK 7 Chapter 4 (Pure Tone Audiometry) WEEK 8 Chapter 5 (Speech Audiometry) TYMP LAB DUE WEEK 9 Spring Break No Class WEEK 10 REVIEW AUDIOMETRY WEEK 11 TEST #2 / intro Audiology Notebook Assignment 3

WEEK 12 Hearing Screening / Audio Lab Intro / Audiometer Training WEEK 13 WEEK 14 WEEK 15 WEEK 16 WEEK 17 Chapter 7 (Objective Tests of Hearing) Chapter 8 (Pediatric Testing) Configurations of Hearing Loss / Determining Diagnostic Reliability Audiogram Labs Due Case Studies / Professional Issues / Review for Final PORTFOLIOS DUE / FINAL EXAMINATION **NOTICE: These dates and/or topics may be subject to change according to the instructor s discretion. PLEASE NOTE: No final examination date changes will be allowed unless authorized by the instructor. Credit Hour Calculator Statement For every hour in class, the typical student should expect to spend at least two clock hours on course-related work, including but not limited to out-of-class time spent reading, problem solving, reviewing, organizing notes, preparing for upcoming quizzes/exams and other activities that enhance learning. Disability Statement Students with Disabilities: It is the policy for Harding University to accommodate students with disabilities, pursuant to federal and state law. Therefore, any student with a documented disability condition (e.g. physical, learning, or psychological) who needs to arrange reasonable accommodations must contact the instructor and the Disabilities Office at the beginning of each semester. (If the diagnosis of the disability occurs during the academic year, the student must self-- identify with the Disabilities Office as soon as possible in order to get academic accommodations in place for the remainder of the semester.) The Disabilities Office is located in Room 205 in the Student Center, telephone, (501) 279-4019. 4

CSD 402 QUIZ MAKE-UP FORM NAME: DATE OF EXCUSED ABSENCE: REASON FOR ABSENCE: EMAIL ADDRESS: Submit this form to the instructor. A make-up assignment will be emailed to you. 5