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Audiology ranks among the most rapidly expanding healthcare fields in the U.S., providing varied work environments and the chance to make meaningful differences for individuals with hearing impairments. Currently, over 80% of audiologists deliver diagnostic and rehabilitative care within healthcare facilities. Leveraging our program's advantageous position within the College of Health, the curriculum delivers comprehensive clinical instruction and hands-on experience. The AuD program spans four years following undergraduate studies, fulfilling all criteria for national accreditation and clinical audiology certification.
The program welcomes applicants holding Master's degrees in audiology, with fourth-year clinical requirements exempted for licensed or certified professionals. Research obligations may also be waived for students who completed a Master's thesis.
This four-year post-baccalaureate AuD program ensures compliance with all national accreditation standards for audiology certification. Benefiting from our College of Health location, the curriculum provides extensive clinical training and educational opportunities.