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2010 Course Handbook

Master of Clinical Audiology

Abbreviation: MClinAudiology

Description

On completion of this program, students will have acquired the skills necessary to join the profession of audiology and practice in a variety of employment settings. Clinical training is provided as a formal part of the program, with the cooperation of audiological institutions. The program aims to provide skills in basic and advanced assessment strategies, rehabilitation and habilitation of the hearing impaired, and the non medical management of hearing impairment and related pathologies. Students will also gain skills in research design with an optional project and an awareness of client management strategies. Applicants should note that an interview may be required as part of the selection process. Applicants are strongly recommended to submit their application by 31 October.

General Requirements

  1. Minimum number of credit points: 64
  2. and completion of other specific requirements as set out in the Schedule of Postgraduate Programs

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