Overview
The Master of Audiology Studies at the University of Queensland prepares students with the vital skills necessary to improve communication and enhance quality of life through better hearing. This program addresses the increasing demand for qualified audiologists by integrating theoretical learning with hands-on experience.
UQ is globally acknowledged for its outstanding audiology education, committed faculty, and strong emphasis on research.
What you'll study
Core Courses:
- Acoustics & Psychoacoustics in Audiology
- Audiological Assessment & Clinical Practice
- Function & Disorders of the Auditory System
- Health Sciences Research Discovery
- Advanced Audiological Assessment
- Clinical Practice in Audiology
- Rehabilitative Audiology
- Health Sciences Research Evaluation
Capstone Project:
Students will undertake a capstone project that involves conducting original research in audiology, thereby contributing to the field's knowledge base.
Entry requirements
Academic Qualifications
Applicants should have a bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline such as health, humanities, education, or sciences. Those whose degrees were obtained over a decade ago may need to provide evidence of recent academic pursuits.
A minimum GPA of 4.0 is required for consideration, with competitive entry based on academic achievements.
English Language Proficiency
Applicants must demonstrate their proficiency in English through one of the following tests:
- IELTS: Minimum score of 7.0
- TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 100
- PTE Academic: Minimum score of 72
Career prospects
Graduates of the Master of Audiology Studies may find diverse career opportunities in clinical settings, research institutions, and educational organizations. The skills acquired during the program will enable them to make significant contributions to the field of audiology and improve the auditory health of individuals in various communities.