The Bachelor of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (BASLP) is a four-year undergraduate program (including a one-year clinical internship) designed to train students in the assessment and management of hearing, speech, language, and swallowing disorders. The course combines subjects from anatomy, physiology, linguistics, psychology, and acoustics to build a strong foundation in communication sciences. Students gain hands-on clinical experience in diagnosing and treating conditions such as hearing loss, stuttering, voice disorders, autism spectrum disorders, and speech delays. The curriculum typically includes audiology, speech-language pathology, neurology, rehabilitation techniques, and the use of hearing aids and assistive devices. Graduates of the BASLP course can work in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, special schools, private clinics, and research institutions, or pursue higher studies such as a master’s degree in audiology or speech-language pathology.