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AUCO 3555 3.00 (DHH Program- F23)


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This course focuses on maximizing hearing and auditory learning in the classroom for deaf and hard of hearing children. It offers an introduction to sound and speech acoustics, the anatomy and physiology of the auditory system, the measurement and effects of dysfunction of various portions of the auditory system, and the role of audition in communication. The focus in the first term will be on clinical audiological practices, hearing aids, FM systems and interpretation of clinical audiological test results. The objective is to gain sufficient familiarity with clinical audiological procedures to allow teachers to work skillfully and collaboratively with parents, audiologists and other professionals. A key part of this course will be the use of amplification by Deaf and Hard of Hearing children, in the form of hearing aids, cochlear implants, nonconventional amplification devices and FM systems. The second portion of the course focuses on maximizing hearing and auditory learning in the classroom for Deaf and Hard of Hearing children. This term focuses on the use of hearing technology in the classroom and the development of listening skills. Teacher candidates will learn the theoretical and practical aspects of recommending. Fitting, monitoring and troubleshooting hearing technology in the classroom and will also develop an understanding of assessment and development of listening skills for deaf and Hard of Hearing students.

Course listings are accurate as of Nov. 22 16:30 PM.