BASLP - Semester I

The objectives of the B.ASLP program are to equip the students with knowledge and skills

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Course overview

The program shall be of 4 academic years including 1 year of internship and should be completed within six years from the date of admission.

What will i learn?

  • Function as audiologists and speech-language pathologists in different work settings
  • Understand concepts in speech, language, communication, hearing and disability
  • Screen, evaluate, diagnose and assess the severity of different disorders related to speech, language, swallowing and hearing,
  • Manage speech, language, swallowing and hearing disorders across life span
  • Counsel persons with disorders of communication and their family members
  • Rehabilitate persons with speech, language, swallowing and hearing disorders
  • Prevent speech, language, swallowing and hearing disorders
  • Liaise with professionals in allied fields and other stake holders
  • Implement public awareness and education program,
  • Undertake advocacy measures on behalf of and for persons with speech language and hearing disorders
Requirements
  • Pass in 12th Standard (50%)
  • Clearing Online Entrance examination of RCI (AIOAT).
Curriculum for this course
237 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
Anatomy and physiology of labyrinth
11 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • Anatomy of bony and membranous labyrinth
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  • Macro anatomy of cochlea
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  • Micro anatomy of cochlea
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  • Innervations and blood supply to cochlea
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  • Overview of theories of hearing
    .
  • Physiology of cochlea
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  • Electrical potentials of the cochlea
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  • Physiology of hearing through bone conduction
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  • Overview to physiology of balancing mechanisms
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  • Overview to anatomy of central auditory pathway
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  • Overview to central auditory mechanism
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Linguistics
9 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • Introduction to linguistics and different branches of linguistics: applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, metalinguistics, neurolinguistics and clinical linguistics
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  • Language characteristics and functions, difference between animal communication systems and human language
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  • Morphology – concepts of morph, allomorph, morpheme, bound free and compound forms, roots etc.
    .
  • Processes of word formation, content and function words
    .
  • Endocentric and exocentric constructions, form classes, grammatical categories
    .
  • Inflection and derivation, paradigmatic and syntagmatic relationship
    .
  • Principles and practices of morphemic analysis
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  • Langue versus parole
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  • Competence vs. performance
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Neuropsychology and its relevance to study of speech
7 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • Neuropsychology: introduction and definition
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  • Neuropsychological assessment
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  • Neuropsychological rehabilitation
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  • Application of neuropsychology in the field of speech and hearing
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  • Counselling: introduction and definition
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  • Types of counselling: directive and non- directive
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  • Characteristics of a good counselor
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Principles of learning and behaviour modification
7 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • Learning: meaning, definition and characteristics
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  • Theories of learning: introduction
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  • Pavlov’s classical conditioning: experiments and principles
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  • Skinner’s operant conditioning: experiments and principles
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  • Therapeutic techniques based on learning principles
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  • Skill behavior techniques
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  • Problem behavior techniques
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Developmental psychology
9 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • Child and developmental psychology: meaning, definition and scope
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  • Meaning of growth, development & maturation
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  • Principles of child development
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  • Motor development: general principals of motor development
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  • Stages in motor development: early motor development, motor development during later childhood and adolescence, decline with age
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  • Cognitive development: growth from early childhood to adolescence
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  • Piaget’s theory of cognitive development
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  • Emotional development
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  • Social development
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Assessment procedures in clinical psychology
8 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • Methods in clinical psychology: case history, clinical interviewing, clinical observation, definition and types of psychological testing
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  • Assessment of cognitive functions
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  • Adaptive functions
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  • Personality
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  • Behavioural assessment
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  • Classification of abnormal behavior
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  • History, need & rationale of classification
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  • Current classificatory system: DSM, ICD
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Introduction to psychology
9 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • Introduction to psychology: definition, history and schools of psychology
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  • Scope of psychology
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  • Meaning and definition of clinical psychology
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  • Historical development, modern clinical psychology
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  • Significance of clinical psychology in health sciences
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  • Role of clinical psychology in speech and hearing
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  • Concept of normality
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  • Concept of abnormality
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  • Models of mental disorders: biological, psychological social models
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Speech, language and communication
7 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • Speech as an overlaid function
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  • Speech chain
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  • Normal development of speech & language
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  • Pre-requisites and factors affecting speech-language development
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  • Audiology – historical aspects, development of instrumentation in audiology
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  • Definitions of speech, language, communication, and their components
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  • Distinctions, similarities and functions of communication, speech and language
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Anatomy and physiology of external and middle ear
10 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • Anatomy of the external ear
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  • Physiology of external ear including localization
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  • Head shadow effect, inter-aural intensity and time differences
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  • Brief anatomy of temporal bone
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  • Anatomy of tympanic membrane and associate structures
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  • Anatomy of middle ear and ossicles
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  • Anatomy of Eustachian tube and middle ear muscles
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  • Physiology of Eustachian tube
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  • Middle ear transformer action
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  • Physiology of middle ear muscles
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Anatomy and physiology of speech production systems and swallowing
10 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • Mechanisms of breathing with emphasis on speech breathing
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  • Supportive frame work of larynx
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  • Anatomy of larynx
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  • Anatomy of oesophagus
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  • Brief mechanisms of swallowing
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  • Mechanisms of phonation
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  • Anatomy of articulators and associated structures
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  • Contribution of articulatory structures to speech production
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  • Anatomy of resonatory mechanisms
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  • Contribution of resonatory mechanisms to speech production
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Embryology
9 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • Basic terminologies related to embryology
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  • Development of external ear
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  • Development of middle ear
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  • Development of Inner ear and the auditory system
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  • Five examples of embryonic anomalies affecting speech-language & hearing
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  • Development of respiratory structures
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  • Development of larynx
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  • Development of facial region and palate
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  • Development of tongue and teeth
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Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Hearing - Introduction
5 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • General anatomical terms
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  • Anatomical positions and planes of reference
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  • Cells, tissues and muscles
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  • Muscle connection and joints
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  • Tissue - vascular and neural
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Introduction to Audiology and Speech-language Pathology
8 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • Historical aspects of the field of speech-language pathology
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  • Development of speech and language pathology: Indian and global context
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  • Scope of practice in speech-language pathology
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  • Interdisciplinary nature of speech-language pathology
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  • Audiology – historical aspects, development of instrumentation in audiology
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  • Development of audiology: Indian and global context
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  • Branches of audiology
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  • Scope of audiology
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Audibility & hearing
5 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • Hearing range –intensity and frequency
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  • Up-down and staircase procedure of estimating minimum audible levels
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  • Minimum audible pressure and field, Missing six dB and related issues
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  • Reference equivalent threshold sound pressure levels and hearing levels
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  • Sensation levels, Threshold of pain, Most comfortable levels
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Sound intensity and concept of decibel
4 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • acoustic energy and power, absolute and relative units – importance of reference
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  • sound intensity and intensity levels –absolute and relative measurements
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  • Bel and decibels, sound pressure and decibel sound pressure levels, relationship between intensity and pressure
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  • Characteristics and application of decibels
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Bases of speech and language
4 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • Overview of speech production – speech sub-systems
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  • Speech mechanism as a sound generator, vocal tract, periodic and aperiodic sounds
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  • Acoustic theory of speech production
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  • Social, cognitive, neurological, and genetic bases of speech and language
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Phonetics and Phonology
10 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • Introduction to phonetics
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  • Articulatory, acoustic, auditory and experimental phonetics – an introduction
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  • Articulatory classification of sounds – segmental and supra-segmental
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  • Classification description and recognition of vowels and consonants
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  • Pathological aspects of speech sound production
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  • Transcription systems with special emphasis on IPA. Transcription of samples of normal and disordered speech
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  • Introduction to phonology, classification of speech sounds on the basis of distinctive features and phonotactics
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  • Application of distinctive feature theory to speech pathology and speech therapy, phonotactics, phonotactic patterns of English and Indian languages
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  • Phonemic analysis – Principles and practices; their practical implications for speech pathologists
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  • Common phonological processes - assimilation, dissimilation, metathesis, haplology, epenthesis, spoonerism, vowel harmony, nasalization, neutralization
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Morphology, syntax, semantics and applied linguistics
14 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • Morphology – concepts of morph, allomorph, morpheme, roots, compound forms - endocentric and exocentric constructions, free and bound morphemes, inflection and derivation, principles and practices of morphemic analysis
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  • Syntax – different methods of syntactic analysis
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  • IC analysis, phrase structure, grammar, transformational generative grammar
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  • Introduction to the major types of transformations
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  • Sentence types, notions about competence versus performance
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  • Deep structure versus surface structure
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  • Acceptability versus grammaticality language versus parole etc.
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  • A brief introduction to semantics – semantic feature theory, pragmatics
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  • Processes of word formation, content and function words, form classes, grammatical categories
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  • Syntax – concepts of phrases and clauses, sentence and its types
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  • Different methods of syntactic analysis – Immediate constituent analysis, Phrase structure, grammar, transformational generative grammar– deep structure versus surface structure, acceptability versus grammaticality; Introduction to the major types of tran
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  • Usefulness of morphemic and syntactic analysis in planning speech and language therapy
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  • A brief introduction to semantics, semantic relations, semantic feature theory
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  • A brief introduction to pragmatics and discourse.
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Language acquisition
9 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • Issues in first language acquisition
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  • Pre-linguistic stages, linguistic stages
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  • Acquisition of phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics
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  • Language and cognition
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  • A brief introduction to theories and models of language acquisition
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  • Biological maturation theory, linguistic theory, behavioral theory, information processing theory, social interaction theory
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  • An integrated approach to theories communicative competence and its development
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  • Applied linguistics with special reference to communication disorders
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  • Usefulness of morphemic and syntactic analysis in planning speech and language therapy
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Bi/multilingualism
9 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • Introduction to the language families of the world and India
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  • Issues related to second language acquisition & factors influencing it
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  • Inter-language theory, language transfer and linguistic interference
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  • Differences between first and second language acquisition/learning
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  • Bilingualism/Multilingualism
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  • Metaphonology
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  • Writing systems – types of writing
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  • History of writing systems
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  • Indian writing systems
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Electronic components and power supply
10 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • Resistors, capacitors, inductors
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  • Transformers and potentiometers,
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  • Semiconductor diodes and transistors
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  • Light emitting devices, seven segment displays, Liquid crystal displays
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  • Principles of operations and working of Field Effect Transistors, Uni-junction transistors and thyristors
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  • Introduction to linear and digital integrated circuits
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  • Block diagram of a DC power supply
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  • Linear regulated power supplies, line regulation and load regulation, specifications of DC power supply unit, Switched Mode Power Supply
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  • AC power supply, stabilizers, Uninterrupted Power Supply, and inverters
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  • Basic electronic concepts such as Polarity, Grounding
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Introduction to acoustics
8 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • Vibrations and their characteristics
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  • Sound - generation and propagation
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  • Characteristics of sound
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  • Amplitude, frequency and phase of pure tones
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  • Amplitude, frequency and phase of complex tones (FFT and spectrum, relationship between time waveform, FFT and impulse response)
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  • Reflection and absorption, acoustic impedance, reverberation
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  • Impedance and admittance
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  • Electro-mechano-acoustic transformers
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Acoustical treatment, transducers and basics of computers
10 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • Introduction to audiometric rooms
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  • Absorption coefficient, Sabine’s formula
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  • Materials for construction of audiometric rooms
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  • Lighting, grounding and other miscellaneous issues related to audiometric rooms
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  • Evaluation of efficiency of sound proofing in the audiometric rooms
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  • Amplifiers
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  • Microphones, loudspeakers - types and function
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  • Fundamentals of digital electronics, binary number system, Hex code, bit, byte, logic gates, counters, flip-flops etc.
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  • Introduction to computers
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  • Operating systems, hard ware, software, memory devices and other peripherals, care and preventive maintenance of computers
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Digital signal processing
10 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • Digital signal processing –introduction and need
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  • Analog to digital converters, sampling and quantization
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  • Fundamentals of digital filtering
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  • Infinite impulse response and finite impulse response filters
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  • Time domain methods of speech processing
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  • Frequency domain methods of speech processing
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  • Linear predictive analysis of speech signals
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  • Digital coding of speech signals
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  • Automatic speech recognition
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  • Speech synthesis
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Instrumentation in speech and hearing
3 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • Introduction to electronic instrumentation in speech and hearing
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  • Electrodes, filters and preamplifiers
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  • Principle of operations, block diagram, calibration, maintenance and troubleshooting of audiometers, immittance meters, oto-acoustic emissions, hearing aids, evoked potential system, speech and voice analyses systems, artificial larynx, electroglottograph
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Introduction to research methods
8 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • Meaning and purpose of research: meaning
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  • Need for research in audiology and speech-language pathology
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  • Funds/grants for research
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  • Steps in research: identification, selection
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  • Formulation of research questions: aims, objectives, statement of problem, hypothesis
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  • Types of variables; types of sampling procedures (random and non-random)
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  • Types/ methods of data collection and their advantages and disadvantages
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  • Reliability and validity (internal and external validity)
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Research design in audiology and speech-language pathology
6 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • Types of research: survey, ex-post facto research, normative research, standard-group comparison
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  • Experimental and quasi experimental research: group design & single subject design
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  • Internal and external validity of research
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  • Between groups vs. repeated measures design
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  • Documentation of research: scientific report writing, different formats or styles (APA, AMA and MLA),
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  • Ethics of research
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Introduction to statistics and data collection
7 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • Application of statistics in the field of Audiology and speech-language pathology.
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  • Scales of measurement: nominal, ordinal, interval, ratio
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  • Classification of data: class intervals, continuous and discrete measurement
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  • Normal distribution: general properties of normal distribution, theory of probability, area under normal probability curve
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  • Variants from the normal distribution: skewness and kurtosis
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  • Measure of central tendency: mean, median, mode
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  • Measures of variability: range, deviation (average and standard deviation), variance
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Statistics and research designs
6 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • Choosing statistics for different research designs
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  • Correlational techniques: Pearson’s Product Moment Correlation Coefficient; Spearman’s Rank order correlation coefficient
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  • Statistical inference: concept of standard error and its use; the significance of statistical measures; testing the significance of difference between two means z-test, t-test; analysis of variance, post hoc tests,
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  • Non-parametric tests: Chi-square test, Wilcoxon test, Mann-Whitney U test
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  • Reliability and validity of test scores: reliability and validity, Item analysis
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  • Software for statistical analysis
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Epidemiology
5 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
  • Basic epidemiologic concepts and principles
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  • Epidemiologic data sources and measurements
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  • Epidemiologic methods – questionnaire survey, screening, personal survey, testing
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  • Media - their advantages and disadvantages
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  • Incidence and prevalence of hearing, speech, language disorders as per different census (NSSO, WHO)
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