Hearing Aid Audiology - FdSc
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Foundation degree
In Cambridge
Description
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Type
Foundation degree
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Location
Cambridge
Learn the skills you need to qualify as a hearing aid audiologist while continuing to work. Understand how to run a safe and successful practice and make a difference to people’s lives. On graduation you can apply to the Health & Care Professions Council for registration as a hearing aid dispenser.
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Reviews
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The best were my friends and the support given.
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Very good. Accommodation is average but they offer you good facilities.
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Student support is outstanding. Easy to find a job now.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
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This centre's achievements
All courses are up to date
The average rating is higher than 3.7
More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months
This centre has featured on Emagister for 14 years
Subjects
- Audiology
- Psychology
- IT
- Carer
- Medical
- Skills and Training
- Health Care
- Medicine
- Hearing Science
- Disorders of Hearing
Course programme
Learn the skills you need to qualify as a hearing aid audiologist while continuing to work. Understand how to run a safe and successful practice and make a difference to people’s lives. On graduation you can apply to the Health & Care Professions Council for registration as a hearing aid dispenser.
Untitled Page Full descriptionGain the skills and knowledge you need to work as a hearing aid audiologist. All our modules are tailored to audiology, so you'll develop your understanding of the physical and psychological basis of hearing and disorders of hearing, and examine their impact on people's life opportunities. You'll also develop an awareness of professional, legal and ethical issues in relation to practice, and learn the principles of managing a safe and successful business.
We understand that as a working professional, you can't always follow a traditional academic year. That's why you'll do most of your studying by distance learning, and take part in seminars, lectures and practical laboratory workshops during four residential placements at Anglia Ruskin in Cambridge.
And because you're learning while you work, you'll be able to apply everything you learn to your own job, meaning you'll get the most out of your new skills immediately - and continue to use them throughout your career.
Hearing Aid Audiology - FdSc