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HON 290: Honors Interdisciplinary Seminar I
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Rowan College at Burlington County
These seminars are designed to provide outstanding students the opportunity to explore interdisciplinary themes. The precise course content varies each semester according to student and faculty interests. They are also open to individuals who are not in the Honors program who have outstanding academic records. 3/0/0
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HRS 101: Introduction to Applied Hearing Science
1.00 Credits
Rowan College at Burlington County
This course provides an introduction to the role and responsibilities of each member of the hearing healthcare team. Emphasis is placed on the professional services provided by Licensed Hearing Instrument Dispensers. Other topics include the daily duties and professional responsibilities of Licensed Hearing Instrument Dispensers, the requirements for state licensure, and opportunities for employment. Students will visit a Hearing Instrument Specialist's office and a Hearing Instrument Manufacturer's facility. 1/0/0
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HRS 110: Acoustics and Psychoacoustics
4.00 Credits
Rowan College at Burlington County
This course develops an understanding of sound, sound transmission and sound measurement as related to hearing and hearing instruments. Students also gain a knowledge and understanding of psychoacoustic principles and methods and their applications to the measurement of a variety of auditory phenomena. Prerequisites: HRS 101, BIO 110, BIO 111 4/0/0
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HRS 120: Anatomy & Physiology of the Auditory & Vestibular System
3.00 Credits
Rowan College at Burlington County
This course provides an understanding of anatomy and physiology of the auditory and vestibular systems, the role of the auditory system in the reception and perception of sound, and the effects of various pathologic conditions on auditory and vestibular function. Prerequisites: HRS 101, BIO 110, BIO 111 3/0/0
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HRS 120 - Anatomy & Physiology of the Auditory & Vestibular System
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HRS 130: Professional Patient Counseling and Communication Dynamics
3.00 Credits
Rowan College at Burlington County
This course aids the student in learning to recognize and overcome barriers to effective communication; listen and communicate more effectively with hearing impaired patients to help them move beyond their reluctance to accept treatment; and to communicate effectively through chart notes, reports, letters and consulting documents with physicians, audiologists and other professionals. Prerequisites: HRS 101, PSY 101 3/0/0
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HRS 140: Communication and Communication Disorders
3.00 Credits
Rowan College at Burlington County
This course provides a basic understanding of the intrinsic relationships among language, speech, and hearing; the basic characteristics of language, speech development and speech production; and the terminology and classifications of speech and language disorders. Prerequisites: HRS 101 3/0/0
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HRS 150: Legal and Ethical Responsibilities
2.00 Credits
Rowan College at Burlington County
In this course, students acquire an understanding of legal issues and legal responsibilities associated with the practice of Hearing Instrument Dispensing. They will also gain knowledge of the agencies and laws concerning the hearing handicapped and the hearing aid industry. Prerequisites: HRS 101 2/0/0
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HRS 200: Hearing Assessment I
4.00 Credits
Rowan College at Burlington County
This course introduces the theory and practice of auditory assessment through the use of patient history information, otoscopy, pure tone audiometry and acoustic impedance (immittance) measures, and special population assessment. Calibration requirement and otologic considerations and understanding of infection control are also covered. Prerequisites: HRS 110, HRS 120, CIS 101 3/2/0
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HRS 205: Hearing Assessment II
4.00 Credits
Rowan College at Burlington County
This course continues to develop an understanding of the theory and practice of auditory assessment, using speech audiometry techniques. The rationale for an application of self assessment inventories/scales in hearing health care are covered and commonly used electrophysiologic auditory tests are introduced. Prerequisites: HRS 200 3/2/0
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HRS 210: Hearing Instrument Technology I
4.00 Credits
Rowan College at Burlington County
This course covers the physical and the acoustic characteristics of hearing aids, including analog and compression amplifiers as well as digitally controlled analog and digital signal processing instruments, and special compressions options. Hearing aid test standards and required measurements of hearing aid performance, types of acoustic couplers and effects of coupler modifications in transferring sound to the human ear are also covered. The student will develop an understanding of an effective infection control program in a Hearing Instrument Dispensing practice. Prerequisites: HRS 110, HRS 120, HRS 130, HRS 140 3/2/0
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