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Masters Degrees in Audiology
We have 27 Masters Degrees in Audiology
Masters degrees in Audiology involved advanced study of the anatomy and physiology of the human hearing organs. Related subjects include Clinical Audiology and Speech Sciences. Entry requirements typically include a relevant undergraduate degree such as Medicine, Biology, or Speech and Language Therapy.
Why study a Masters in Audiology?
## Audiologists deal with a range of disorders related to hearing and balance. Training usually includes methods for determining an individual’s hearing range – high, middle or low frequencies – and understanding the anatomy of the ear. Some students specialise in dealing with particular parts of the ear (outer ear, middle ear, inner ear), or the auditory nerve and central nervous system. You might wish to become a specialist in one of the number of tests that you will be trained to carry out. This could include measuring otoacoustic emission (such as tinnitus), and developing means to prevent or reduce their effects. Or, you might focus your studies in videonystagmography (VGN) – also known as vestibular assessment – testing inner ear motor functions to determine causes of dizziness. As an audiologist, you are likely to work within a health centre, assessing patients for hearing aids and candidacy for cochlear implants. You might also branch into charity work or other NGOs.Audiology MSc
University of Southampton
Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences
Develop the specialist knowledge to boost your career with our 1 year MSc Audiology degree. Audiology taster clinics help you learn about patient care and our in-house auditory implant service offers a chance to explore cochlear implantation. Read more
MSc/PGDip Advanced Audiology Studies (Paediatric Pathway)
The University of Manchester
Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health
Our MSc Advanced Audiology Studies (Paediatrics) course is aimed at practising audiologists who want to prepare for advanced roles in clinical management, clinical practice, teaching and research relevant to children and young people. Read more
Audiology (with Clinical Placement) MSc/PgDip
University of Southampton
Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences
Study our full-time 2 year audiology master’s with clinical placement and combine scientific learning with practical training. Our 3 year course… Read more
MSc/PGDip Advanced Audiology Studies
The University of Manchester
Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health
Our MSc Advanced Audiology Studies course is aimed at practising audiologists who want to prepare for advanced roles in clinical management, clinical practice, teaching and research. Read more
Audiology MSc
University College Cork
College of Medicine and Health
The MSc Audiology is a two year, full-time programme. This new programme in audiology has been designed to qualify students to practice the profession of audiology. Read more
MSc Audiology
The University of Manchester
Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health
Our MSc Audiology course is aimed at science graduates who want to develop their knowledge and understanding of audiology. Read more
Advanced Audiology: Audiovestibular Medicine MSc
University College London
Ear Institute
The programme aims to provide the theoretical, clinical and research skills necessary for physicians who wish to pursue a career in audiovestibular medicine. Read more
Advanced Audiology: Otology and Skull Base Surgery MSc
University College London
Ear Institute
This MSc is structured to provide the theoretical, scientific, clinical, research and vocational skills necessary to practise enhanced otology, audiovestibular medicine and audiology. Read more
Advanced Audiology MSc
University College London
Ear Institute
Advanced Audiology is designed for practising audiologists looking to enhance their clinical skills. Graduates are eligible to apply for senior clinical roles in the NHS or private sector. Read more
Audiological Science with Clinical Practice MSc
University College London
Ear Institute
The Audiological Science with Clinical Practice MSc is designed to train students from other disciplines as audiologists. Read more
Paediatric Audiology (Masters Module)
University of Southampton
Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences
The aim of this module is to develop your understanding of the specialism of paediatric audiology. This module includes problem-based learning, and will also provide you with learning opportunities in a range of generic skills relevant to clinical scientists. Read more
Audiological Science MSc
University College London
Ear Institute
The Audiological Science MSc provides a detailed study of the hearing and balance mechanisms: their structure, function and pathology. Read more
MPhil - Audiology and Hearing Disability Research
Anglia Ruskin University ARU
Faculty of Science and Engineering
Work with an internationally renowned academic team that has extensive research activities and collaborations, is widely published and attracts significant grant funding. Read more
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Hearing Therapy
Aston University
College of Health and Life Sciences
Gain a Professional Doctorate in Hearing Therapy by studying rehabilitative practices and developing communication and counselling skills at Aston University. Read more
Applied Research Methods (Masters Module)
University of Southampton
Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences
The aim of the module is to equip the student with the knowledge and understanding of what good research is in the area of Audiology and how it is performed, with skills to critically appraise research and with skills to support their research project in FEEG6012. Read more
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