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The doctoral (Ph.D.) program in Audiology combines rigorous academic coursework with extensive research opportunities, focusing on both fundamental and practical scientific applications. These Ph.D. programs are designed to equip students for careers in academia and research.
Those enrolled in the PhD programs for Speech-language Pathology or Audiology have the additional option to pursue interdisciplinary neuroscience studies. This Concentration involves a series of four courses covering diverse neuroscience topics, offering students comprehensive exposure to key disciplines. Upon completion, your PhD diploma will officially recognize this Neuroscience Concentration as a specialized focus area. Discover additional details about the Interdisciplinary Neuroscience graduate program.
Earning a Ph.D. demands at least 83 credits beyond an undergraduate degree. Students initiate their research journey early in the program, working under faculty guidance in laboratory settings during their first year, which concludes with submitting a research paper. All doctoral candidates must successfully complete a pre-qualifying examination after their first full year and qualifying exams upon finishing their coursework. These academic and research components culminate in the dissertation, usually commenced in the third year. Typically, students complete the full Ph.D. program within 4-5 years of dedicated full-time study.