What is the syllabus of the BASLP Exam?

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    deepika maurya | Guide-Level 15

    a year ago
    The syllabus of the Bachelor of Science in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology BASLP Exam is mentioned below;
    Semester I: Introduction to Speech and Language Pathology, Introduction to Pathology, Basic Human Anatomy, Physiology, Fluency, and its disorders. Semester II: Basic Acoustics, Basic Electronics, Introduction to Linguists, Psychology-related to Speech, Adult Neuro-communication disorders. Semester III: Psychology-related to Hearing, Clinical Work (Speech Pathology), Clinical Work (Audiology), Childhood Communication Disorders, Neuro-motor Speech Disorders. Semester IV: Articulation and Phonological Disorders, Voice and Laryn
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    SHAH FAHAD

    a year ago
    The BASLP course covers topics including physiology, fundamental human anatomy, adult neuro-communication disorders, articulation and phonological disorders, rehabilitative audiology, etc. To prepare students for this field's many facets.

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