The science of sound, which is called acoustics, has become a broad interdisciplinary field encompassing the academic disciplines of physics, engineering, psychology, speech, audiology, music, architecture, physiology, neuroscience, and others. Among the branches of acoustics are architectural acoustics, physical acoustics, musical acoustics, psychoacoustics, electro acoustics, noise control, shock and vibration, underwater acoustics, speech, physiological acoustics, etc.
The science of sound helps us in understanding the reasons behind many things include hearing aids, sound instruments like speakers, sound recording and sound amplifying devices etc. We shall also learn about various technological tools that have been developed to improve communication.
Branches of Phonetics are Articulatory phonetics which is interested in the movement of various parts of the vocal tract to produce speech. Acoustic Phonetics which is the study of the sound waves made by the human vocal organs for communication and how the sounds are transmitted. Auditory Phonetics which is how we perceive and hear sounds and how the ear, brain and auditory nerve perceives the sounds
atomic physics, is the branch of physics that the study the structure of the atom, subatomic particles, atomic energy states, and the interactions of atoms and electrons with other particles and with electric and magnetic fields. In addition, the absorption and emission of radiation from and to the atomic structures. Atomic physics has proved to be a spectacularly successful application of quantum theories, which is one of the cornerstones of modern physics
The course focuses on providing students with the skills to understand medical terminology used in the core field, enabling them to analyze, pronounce, and write it accurately.
The specific material defines the levels of the body, the sky, and the main functions in different body types, such as the cardiovascular, skeletal, sclerotic, sclerotic, and reproductive systems. Common medical abbreviations used in records and reports are also defined.
The focus of the specialized material is on analyzing medical terminology, identifying different winds, and using medical language in writing and speaking, which contributes to developing their skills in the health and academic fields.
Molecular Biology, field of science concerned with studying the chemical structures and processes of biological phenomena that involve the basic units of life, molecules. The field of molecular biology is focused especially on nucleic acids (e.g., DNA and RNA) and proteins—macromolecules that are essential to life processes—and how these molecules interact and behave within cells. Molecular biology emerged in the 1930s, having developed out of the related fields of biochemistry, genetics, and biophysics; today it remains closely associated with those fields.