Academic IELTS of 7.0 overall with minimum 7.0 in each band, or equivalent.
2 years full-time
Core Zone
AQF level 7 bachelor's qualification or recognised equivalent with a WAM of 65
Communication is a vital aspect of what it means to be human, and hearing is critical to communicating effectively. Audiologists, experts in the non-medical management of hearing disorders, play a key role in assisting those with hearing impairments to successfully engage with society.
The Master of Clinical Audiology will provide you with the skills, knowledge and training you’ll need to practice as a qualified clinical audiologist. It will develop your skills in assessment strategies, rehabilitation and habilitation of the hearing impaired, as well as provide you with training in research design.
CRICOS CODE: 027373D
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Core Zone
Essential units
Speech Perception and Production
Adult Hearing Assessment
Theoretical Bases of Audiology
Clinical Practicum I
Hearing Devices
Objective Assessment Strategies
Paediatric Hearing Assessment
Clinical Practicum II
Strategies of Aural Rehabilitation
Advanced Hearing Devices
Clinical Practicum III
Principles of Management of Childhood Deafness
Complex Case Management
Clinical Practicum IV
Elective units
20 credit points from
Audiology Project
Research Design Skills
Audiology and Public Health
Speech and Language Disorders in Children
With an aging population and advances in hearing device technology, audiology is a rapidly growing profession.
There are a range of employment opportunities for an audiologist including working in:
Private practices, hospitals, medical centres
Hearing and speech clinics
Schools, universities, and community outreach settings
This degree is a recognised qualification in a number of countries and you may be able to travel and work overseas. There is currently a very strong demand for qualified audiologists both in Australia and overseas.
OSHC: 530 ($) AUD per year