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The audiology minor offers students an opportunity to obtain a foundational understanding of hearing science, auditory disorders, and clinical assessment techniques. Designed for students interested in communication sciences, healthcare, or related fields, this minor presents valuable insights into the anatomy and physiology of the auditory system, hearing loss, and intervention strategies.
This minor does not by itself prepare students for admission to graduate programs in speech-language pathology or audiology.
Curriculum subject to change.
For most up-to-date information please refer to the university’s academic catalog.
The Audiology minor consists of four courses covering key topics such as the principles of audiology, hearing assessment methods, amplification options, auditory rehabilitation, and the impact of hearing loss on communication. Through a combination of theoretical learning and practical applications, students may gain essential knowledge to pursue a career in audiology or to complement careers in speech-language pathology, healthcare, education, and related disciplines.
SLPA 1101 Bridging Minds: Introduction to Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences
SLPA 1203 Introduction to Audiology
SPLA 4203 Advanced Audiology
SPLA 4219 Introduction to Aural Rehabilitation
To be admitted to the Minor in Audiology, students must be in good academic standing (minimum 2.0 GPA overall).
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Contact the Bouvé Office of Student Services for assistance with course registration or if you have questions about the minor.
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