ASU’s Auditory & Language Neuroscience Master's Degree Program
*Announcement: Applications are now being accepted for the Auditory & Language Neuroscience Master’s Degree Program!*
The MS degree program in auditory and language neuroscience in the College of Health Solutions trains scholars in basic and applied research in the fields of auditory and language neuroscience to prepare them for doctoral-level graduate studies as well as for positions in science, health care and industry. In addition to cutting-edge coursework in general and computational neuroscience, this program also includes hands-on training in instrumentation and research applications. Students develop a strong foundation to conduct impactful neuroscience research related to auditory and language processing and human communication.
The MS degree program in auditory and language neuroscience offers customized hands-on research training opportunities, including two lab rotations in the first year, and a thesis or applied project in a laboratory in the second year.
Some of the possible labs for these training opportunities include:
Dr. Stephen Foldes: Applied Neuroscience and Technology Lab
Dr. Tamiko Azuma: Attention, Memory and Language Laboratory
Dr. Yi Zhou: Auditory Computation and Neurophysiology Laboratory
Dr. Xin Lou: Auditory Implant Laboratory
Dr. William Yost: Auditory Perception Laboratory
Dr. B. Blair Braden: Autism and Brain Aging Laboratory
Dr. Scott Beeman: Beeman Laboratory
Dr. Matt Buman: Buman Laboratory
Dr. Nancy Scherer: Craniofacial and Cleft Palate Laboratory
Dr. Michael Dorman: Cochlear Implant Laboratory
Dr. Corianne Rogalsky: Communication Neuroimaging & Neuroscience Laboratory
Dr. Samuel McClure: Decision Neuroscience Lab
Dr. Dan Peterson: Gate and Movement Disorders Laboratory
Dr. Yalin Wang: Geometry Systems Laboratory
Dr. Claire Honeycutt: Human Mobility Laboratory
Dr. Viridiana Benitez: Learning and Development Lab
Dr. Stephen Goldinger: Memory and Language Lab
Dr. Sydney Schaefer: Motor Rehabilitation and Learning Lab
Dr. Julie Liss: Motor Speech Disorders Laboratory
Dr. Marco Santello: Neural Control of Movement Laboratory
Dr. Bradley Greger: Neural Engineering Lab
Dr. Edward Ofori: Pathomechanics & Neuroimaging Laboratory
Dr. Andrea Pittman: Pediatric Amplification Laboratory
Dr. Vikram Kodibagkar: Prognostic Bioengineering Lab
Dr. Shannon Ringenbach: Sensorimotor Development Research Lab
Dr. Visar Berisha: Signal Analysis, Representation and Perception (SARP) Laboratory
Dr. Ayoub Daliri: Speech and Brain Research Laboratory
Dr. Beate Peter: Speech/Language Genetics Laboratory
Students in the Auditory and Language Neuroscience program develop a tailored curriculum from a wide range of electives, including:
SHS 543 Functional Neuroimaging of Language and Related Processes
SHS 598 Fundamentals of Cortical Electrophysiology I
SHS 598 Speech and Audio Processing and Perception
SHS 555 Cochlear Implants
SHS 513 Neurophysiology of the Auditory System
SHS 576 Neuromotor Speech Disorders
NEU 556 Human Systems Neuroscience
BMI 507 Introduction to Digital Image Analysis and Processing
BMI 515 Applied Biostatistics in Medicine and Informatics
BMI 591 Image Analytics and Informatics
BMI 591 Deep Learning for Imaging, Diagnostics, and Informatics
To view the admissions requirements and plan of study, and for the link to apply, please go to:
https://chs.asu.edu/programs/auditory-and-language-neuroscience-ms
Program Contacts:
Program Coordinators: Dr. Corianne Rogalsky (Corianne.rogalsky@asu.edu)
Graduate Academic Success Coordinator: Molly Rome (molly.rome@asu.edu)