Comprehensive examination of the anatomy and physiology of the peripheral as well as the central auditory and vestibular systems. Both afferent and efferent pathways will be considered. Applications of basic auditory neuroscience to contemporary clinical audiology practice will be highlighted.

Prerequisites/Rules:
Must have completed or be concurrently enrolled in HESP311, HESP407, and HESP411; or permission of instructor. Additional information: Fills a requirement for the Doctoral Program in Clinical Audiology (CAUD). Open to students in other graduate programs, especially NACS.
Credits: 3
Grading Method: Regular, Audit

Course Offerings

    Summer 2024Instructor: Matthew GoupellView: Syllabus
    Summer 2023Instructor: Matthew Goupell
    Summer 2022Instructor: Matthew GoupellView: Syllabus
    Summer 2021Instructor: Matthew GoupellView: Syllabus
    Summer 2020Instructor: Matthew GoupellView: Syllabus
    Summer 2019Instructor: Matthew GoupellView: Syllabus
    Summer 2018Instructor: Matthew GoupellView: Syllabus
    Summer 2017Instructor: Matthew GoupellView: Syllabus
    Summer 2016Instructor: Matthew GoupellView: Syllabus
    Summer 2015Instructor: Matthew GoupellView: Syllabus