This unit is taken over two successive semesters and parts 1 and 2 must be completed to fulfil the requirements of the unit.<br/><br/>Students undertake a research project under the supervision of an academic or audiological professional approved by the unit coordinator. The project occupies time equivalent to that devoted to a 12-point semester unit. The research project forms an integral part of the master's degree program. <br/><br/>Students conduct research in one of the following fields: (1) physiology or psychoacoustics of hearing; (2) epidemiology of hearing loss; (3) the sociological consequences of hearing impairment; (4) treatment strategies of hearing impairment; or (5)... -- Course Website
Instructor: Dr Robert Patuzzi
Prerequisites: enrolment in the Master of Clinical Audiology or the combined Doctor of Philosophy/Master of Clinical Audiology; for PHYL5616: PHYL5510 Physiology of the Auditory System, PHYL5501/PHYL5511 Audiological Instrumentation Part 1/Part 2, PHYL5502/PHYL5512 Basi