Master of Audiology

Study Discipline: Arts & Humanities
Study Programme Details
Country: New Zealand
Admission Sessions: Autumn Session
Study Format: Full Time
Mode of Study: Fully on Site

Programme Type

Master's degree

Duration

24 Months

Scholarship Available

Yes

Language

English

About this Study Course

Embark on a journey of discovery and impact with UC’s Master of Audiology (MAud) program. Designed to mold aspiring audiologists into seasoned professionals, our comprehensive curriculum blends theoretical knowledge with hands-on clinical experience and groundbreaking research opportunities.

Dive into the forefront of audiological science as you explore emerging trends and anticipate future possibilities in this dynamic field. Join us at Te Kaupeka Pūtaiao | Faculty of Science to unlock your potential and make a meaningful difference in the world of audiology.

Overview

At UC, our Master of Audiology (MAud) program stands as a beacon of excellence in training clinical audiologists. Through a robust combination of coursework, clinical rotations, and research endeavors, students are equipped with the skills and knowledge to thrive in this demanding yet rewarding profession.

Dive deep into the intricacies of audiological science while immersing yourself in cutting-edge research and practical applications. As part of the esteemed Te Kura Mahi ā-Hirikapo | School of Psychology, Speech and Hearing, you’ll have access to state-of-the-art facilities and unparalleled mentorship, propelling you towards a successful career in audiology.

Admission Requirements

  • a Speech and Language Pathology bachelor’s degree; or
  • any bachelor’s degree with relevant coursework (eg, Arts, Engineering such as Electrical and Electronic or Mechanical, Health Sciences, Science, or Teaching and Learning); or
  • been admitted with equivalent qualifications to the above by the University.
  • a Speech and Language Pathology bachelor’s degree; or
  • any bachelor’s degree with relevant coursework (eg, Arts, Engineering such as Electrical and Electronic or Mechanical, Health Sciences, Science, or Teaching and Learning); or
  • been admitted with equivalent qualifications to the above by the University.
  • HEAR651 Foundation Topics in Audiology
  • HEAR652 Diagnostic Audiological Evaluation
  • HEAR653 Audiological Rehabilitation
  • HEAR654 Clinical Practicum I
  • HEAR655 Advanced Topics in Audiology
  • HEAR656 Advanced Diagnostic Audiological Evaluation
  • HEAR657 Advanced Audiological Rehabilitation
  • HEAR658 Clinical Practicum II
  • HEAR690 Audiology Thesis
  • Domestic — $9,525
  • International — $42,200

Future Career Outcomes

Step into a world of boundless opportunities as a graduate of our MAud program. Our alumni have gone on to excel in various roles, from clinical practice to research and academia. By honing your skills in diagnostics, rehabilitation, and research, you’ll be well-prepared to address the diverse needs of individuals with hearing impairments across different settings. Join the ranks of successful professionals who are making a difference in the lives of others while enjoying a fulfilling and rewarding career in audiology.

Visa Requirements:

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