Doctor of Audiology
The Au.D.
program of study is designed to prepare students to meet the knowledge
and skill areas required by the Audiology profession and its certifying
organizations. The Au.D. requires a minimum of 54 credit hours of
graduate-level course work in the areas of hearing science, audiology
and communication disorders. A mandatory thesis research project
requires 9 credit hours of enrollment beyond the 54 core curriculum
course work credits. In addition, up to 19 credit hours of
supplementary seminars and workshops may be needed to fulfill the
knowledge and skill requirements needed for professional certification.
Up to 47 credit hours of practicum (including 28 credit hours for a
clinical internship) may be taken to obtain the requisite clinical
experience for certification. Therefore, a total of 152 credit hours
may be required in a typical four-year Program of Study. Further
information can be found on the Au.D. website and on the Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences page of this catalog.