DHLS ( Diploma in Hearing, Langage and Speech )
D.Ed HI ( Diploma in Education, Special Education in
Hearing Impairment )
B.ASLP ( Bachelor of Audiology and Speech-language
Pathology )
M.ASLP ( Master of Audiology and Speech-language Pathology )
M.sc. SLP ( Master of science in Speech-language pathology )
M.sc. Aud ( Master of science in Audiology )
Brief about courses
DHLS
(Diploma in Hearing, Language and Speech)
Diploma in Hearing, Language and Speech (DHLS) is a practical-oriented audiology course that spans one year. This program trains students to identify communication disorders and provides them with the skills to treat these issues precisely.
B.ASLP
Bachelor of audiology and speech-language pathology
Bachelor in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (B.ASLP) is a four-year program (including one year of internship) that focuses on the relevant knowledge and training required to prepare skilled audiologists and speech-language pathologists.
D.Ed.Spl.Ed.HI
(D.Ed. Special education in Hearing Impairment)
The Diploma in Education – Special Education (Hearing Impairment) (D.Ed.Spl.Ed.HI) is a specialized program designed to prepare special teachers to work with children with disabilities, with a particular focus on those who are deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) and those with speech disabilities.
M.ASLP
Master of audiology and speech-language pathology
Master in Audiology and Speech Language Pathology (M.ASLP) is a two-year postgraduate paramedical degree program that delves into the study of audio and speech language pathology. This program equips students with the knowledge and skills to identify and address problems and disorders related to human speech, language, and hearing.
M.Sc. SLP
Master of science in
speech-language pathology
The Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology (M.Sc. SLP) is a specialized program that provides professional training for speech-language pathologists.
M.Sc. Audiology
Master of science in
audiology
M.Sc. in Audiology is a postgraduate course that delves into the science of hearing, balance, and related disorders. Audiologists, who specialize in this field, work with individuals experiencing hearing loss and proactively prevent further damage.