Lecture 1 - Introduction and Historical Overview
Lecture 2 - Introduction to Acoustical Physics
Lecture 3 - Frequency and Octave
Lecture 4 - Sound Pressure and Intensity Levels
Lecture 5 - Near and Far Field Propagation and Loudness
Lecture 6 - Room Acoustics - I
Lecture 7 - Room Acoustics - II
Lecture 8 - Indoor Acoustics, Reflection and Absorption
Lecture 9 - Concept of Reverberation
Lecture 10 - Application of Reverberation Time
Lecture 11 - Introduction to Acoustical Absorbers
Lecture 12 - Panel Absorbers and Resonators
Lecture 13 - Absorption in spaces of different volumes
Lecture 14 - Acoustical Absorbers
Lecture 15 - Reverberation time and Intelligibility
Lecture 16 - Acoustical Criteria and Space Design
Lecture 17 - Acoustical Criteria and Space Design (Continued...)
Lecture 18 - Acoustical Criteria and Space Design (Continued...)
Lecture 19 - Acoustical Criteria and Space Design (Continued...)
Lecture 20 - Acoustical Criteria and Space Design (Continued...)
Lecture 21 - Introduction to Auditorium Design
Lecture 22 - Introduction to Auditorium Design (Continued...)
Lecture 23 - Introduction to Auditorium Design (Continued...)
Lecture 24 - Introduction to Auditorium Design Balcony and ceiling design
Lecture 25 - Introduction to Auditorium Design: Some Examples
Lecture 26 - Electro Acoustics - I
Lecture 27 - Electro Acoustics - II
Lecture 28 - Meteorological conditions and propagation of sound
Lecture 29 - Topography and sound propagation Historical contexts
Lecture 30 - Open air Theatre considerations
Lecture 31 - Air Borne Sound Transmission
Lecture 32 - Air Borne Sound Transmission (Continued...)
Lecture 33 - Air Borne Sound Transmission (Continued...)
Lecture 34 - Structure Borne Sound Transmission
Lecture 35 - Structure Borne Sound Transmission (Continued...)
Lecture 36 - Environmental Acoustics - I
Lecture 37 - Environmental Acoustics - II
Lecture 38 - Urban Noise Control: Planning Consideration - I
Lecture 39 - Urban Noise Control: Planning Consideration - II
Lecture 40 - Urban Noise Control: Architectural Consideration