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The Master of Science in Audiology is a full-time, two-year degree program. This innovative audiology curriculum prepares graduates for professional practice in the field. The program's objective is to develop knowledgeable, skilled, and motivated clinicians capable of addressing complex hearing and balance disorders through comprehensive, evidence-based assessment and treatment for patients of all ages.
This intensive program spans two years with three semesters annually. Participants will engage in a combination of traditional lectures and Problem-Based Learning (PBL) sessions, where they'll develop practical skills by applying theoretical knowledge to authentic clinical scenarios.
Candidates will hold either a minimum of Second Class Honours Grade I in a primary honours degree (NFQ, Level 8) or a postgraduate degree, in any scientific or medical discipline, such as but not exclusively, Anatomy, Biomedical Science, Engineering, Social Sciences, Speech and Language Therapy, Medicine, Nursing and Education.
In exceptional circumstances, candidates without an honours degree may be recommended for entry to the programme under Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) after a review of their qualifications and experience by the programme lead. The admission of such candidates will be subject to the approval of the College of Medicine and Health Executive Committee.
Duolingo English Test:
DET 130
Minimum individual score 120
IELTS:
7.0 Overall
6.5 Individual Skills (academic version)
TOEFL iBT:
100 Overall
Listening 23
Reading 21
Speaking 22
Writing 23
Cambridge Examinations:
C2 Proficiency
C1 Advanced
185 overall with no less than 176 in each element of the test
Pearson PTE: Minimum score of 72 with no section score below 63