• The program provides a detailed study of the hearing and balance mechanisms, their structure, function, pathology, and assessment.
  • The successful student will become competent in a wide range of adult hearing assessments and adult hearing amplification and aural rehabilitation. In addition, students will acquire skills that will allow them to assist in specialist areas, specifically balance and pediatric hearing assessments.
  • Students undertake modules to the value of 300 credits.
  • The full-time two-year program consists of eight core modules (120 credits) and a dissertation/report (60 credits) in the first year, and four core clinical modules (120 credits) in the second year.
  • Upon successful completion of 180 credits, students will be awarded an MSc in Audiological Science with Clinical Practice.