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OHIO University Graduate Catalog 2009-2012 (subject to structural updates) 
    
OHIO University Graduate Catalog 2009-2012 (subject to structural updates) [Archived Catalog]

Audiology (Au.D.)


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The Communication Sciences and Disorders Program offers a clinical doctorate in audiology (Au.D.) leading to professional certification in audiology.

This clinical doctorate in audiology is designed so that full-time students typically can complete the 166-quarter hour program in four years. The program includes a planned sequence of required core courses, electives, clinical and research experiences, and concludes with a nine-month full-time supervised externship. Students must pass the National Teacher’s Examination (PRAXIS) in Audiology and satisfy the ASHA academic and clinical requirements for certification. Depending on the student’s background, additional coursework may be necessary for professional certification and graduation.

There are four targeted areas of study and training in the first three years. First, didactic coursework provides the student with the foundational knowledge and critical thinking skills of the profession. Second, professional clinical training provides an informal setting to apply the knowledge learned in the classroom as well as to discuss clinical issues. Third, the student will have direct patient contact informal and closely supervised settings. Clinical experiences evolve in quantity, scope and complexity within a variety of supervised settings on- and off-campus providing experiences more extensive and diverse than those offered by many urban programs. Fourth, guided clinical research experiences are provided in areas such as hearing aid technology and benefits, cochlear implants, psychophysics and signal processing, diagnostic audiology, otoacoustic emissions, and physiological measures of the auditory system.

The fourth and final year of the Au.D. program consists of a full-time supervised externship. Students can select from our large nationwide network of clinical sites. The externships are available with certified professionals contingent on mutual approval by our Coordinator of Clinical Services and outside agencies. By graduation, students will have completed 400 clinical hours in addition to the nine-month full-time externship, thus exceeding ASHA standards for obtaining professional certification.

Application Process

Application information and test requirements are available on the program’s website, www.ohio.edu/chsp/rcs/csd/academics/aud.cfm.

All documents received by the University in connection with an application for admission become the property of Ohio University. They will not be returned or forwarded to another agency or college/university.

Favorable candidates may be contacted by the Communication Sciences and Disorders Program to coordinate the interview.

Additional Information


Students will complete at least 4 quarters (approximately 7 hours) of HSLS 635A and 3 quarters (approximately 7 hours) of HSLS 635B during their first year. During the second and third years, students will complete 6 quarters (approximately 12 hours) of HSLS 735A and 6 quarters (approximately 30 hours) of HSLS 735B. During the summer of the second year, students will complete a full-time externship, HSLS 790, for a minimum of 9 hours. In the third year, students will enroll in a research practicum, HSLS 801 for a minimum of 21 hours. During the fourth year, HSLS 890, a full-time, 12 month externship will be completed for at least 3 hours per quarter for a total of 12 hours.

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