Master of Clinical Audiology
Master
In Perth (Australia)
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Perth (Australia)
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Start date
Different dates available
Course description, features and facilities
UWA's Auditory Laboratory has been internationally recognised for more than 30 years for the excellence of its research into the fundamental physiological processes of both normal hearing and hearing impairment.
Students taking the Master of Clinical Audiology at UWA will be taught by highly trained and skilled staff with first hand experience of the latest developments in hearing science. All students will have the opportunity to carry out audiology research in this exciting environment. The staff are world-renowned researchers in this field and have a great deal of experience in teaching at the undergraduate and postgraduate level.
The Faculty of Science offers Master's by Coursework bursaries for domestic students and Postgraduate Merit scholarships for international students. Please visit the Faculty of Science website for details.This course has been approved by the Department of Social Services for Student Support Payments. Eligible students can receive Youth Allowance, Austudy or Pensioner Education Supplement. Further information can be found on the Department of Social Services website.
Back to topAudiologists are hearing health care professionals responsible for the assessment and management of individuals with hearing, communication and balance problems. They provide clinical services in hospitals, community health centres, hearing aid clinics, and in some medical practices.
Facilities
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Subjects
- Audiology
- Staff
- Teaching
Course programme
Structure
Key to availability of units:
N/A = not available in 2016; NS = non-standard teaching period
All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.
Note: Units that are indicated as N/A may be available in 2017 or 2018.
Take all units (96 points):
Note: Students need to also attend a minimum of 500 hours of clinical placements to acrue at least 200 hours of hands-on clinical contact time for accreditation.NSPHYL5501Audiological Instrumentation Part 1NSPHYL5502Basic Clinical Audiology Part 1NSPHYL5510Physiology of the Auditory SystemNSPHYL5511Audiological Instrumentation Part 2NSPHYL5512Basic Clinical Audiology Part 2NSPHYL5513Speech, Language and CommunicationNSPHYL5514Evoked Responses in Clinical DiagnosisNSPHYL5515Hearing Devices and Adult Aural RehabilitationN/APHYL5610Advanced Hearing Aids and Rehabilitation Part 1N/APHYL5611Advanced Clinical Audiology Part 2N/APHYL5612Community and Workplace AudiologyN/APHYL5613Audiology Practice ManagementN/APHYL5614Audiology Research Project Part 2N/APHYL5615Advanced Clinical Audiology Part 1N/APHYL5616Audiology Research Project Part 1N/APHYL5617Advanced Hearing Aids and Rehabilitation Part 2Back to top
Master of Clinical Audiology