Overview

With our Audiology course, discover the mysteries of the ear and the field of acoustics. Set out on an insightful journey. We cover auditory disorders, pure tone audiometry, and effective rehabilitation techniques all in one cohesive curriculum.

The foundational knowledge provided by the “Anatomy and Physiology of the Ear” modules opens the door to understanding complex audiological disorders and how to treat them.

This course, which places a strong emphasis on accuracy, gives students the know-how to deal with auditory difficulties by fusing theory with practical applications for people with hearing loss.

Learning Outcomes:

  1. Understand the foundational principles of audiology and the human auditory system.
  2. Gain in-depth knowledge about the anatomy and physiology of the ear.
  3. Master the techniques and implications of pure tone audiometry.
  4. Acquire insights into various audiological disorders and their underlying causes.
  5. Develop skills to recommend and implement effective rehabilitation strategies for hearing impairments.

Who Is This Course For?:

  • Individuals keen on understanding the human auditory system and its intricacies.
  • Healthcare professionals looking to expand their knowledge in audiology.
  • Students of medical and allied health sciences aiming for specialisation.
  • Those passionate about assisting individuals with hearing challenges.
  • Educators and trainers aiming to impart audiological knowledge.

Certification

Once you finish the course, you can get a certificate to show your success. The PDF version costs just £3.99, while a printed one is £7.99. If you’d like both, it’s £10. For students outside the UK, there’s an extra £10 for delivery.

Requirements

  • This course is available to all learners of all academic backgrounds.
  • Learners should be aged 16 or over to undertake the course.
  • A strong grasp of English, numeracy, and ICT is necessary for enrollment in this course.

Career Path:

  • Audiologist: £30,000 – £45,000
  • Hearing Aid Dispenser: £25,000 – £35,000
  • Pediatric Audiologist: £32,000 – £48,000
  • Clinical Scientist in Audiology: £31,000 – £43,000
  • Audiology Technician: £20,000 – £28,000
  • Audiology Researcher: £35,000 – £50,000

Course Curriculum

Module-01: Introduction to Audiology
Introduction to Audiology 00:21:00
Module-02: Anatomy and Physiology of the Ear Part One
Anatomy and Physiology of the Ear Part One 00:24:00
Module-03: Anatomy and Physiology of the Ear Part Two
Anatomy and Physiology of the Ear Part Two 00:20:00
Module-04: Acoustics and Psycho-acoustics
Acoustics and Psycho-acoustics 00:30:00
Module-05: Pure Tone Audiometry Part One
Pure Tone Audiometry Part One 00:29:00
Module-06: Pure tone audiometry Part Two
Pure Tone Audiometry Part Two 00:25:00
Module-07: Pure tone audiometry Part Three
Pure Tone Audiometry Part Three 00:20:00
Module-08: Audiological Disorders Part One
Audiological Disorders Part One 00:30:00
Module- 09: Audiological Disorders Part Two
Audiological Disorders Part Two 00:31:00
Module-10: Audiological Disorders Part Three
Audiological Disorders Part Three 00:27:00
Module-11: Disorders of the Auditory Nervous System
Disorders of the Auditory Nervous System 00:22:00
Module-12: Rehabilitation for Hearing Impairment Part One
Rehabilitation for Hearing Impairment Part One 00:25:00
Module-13: Rehabilitation for Hearing Impairment Part Two
Rehabilitation for Hearing Impairment Part Two 00:16:00
Assignment
Assignment – Audiology 2 weeks, 3 days