The Department of Speech and Hearing Science at Ohio State University encourages certification in the state of Ohio upon completion of their four-year program, resulting in an AuD degree. The program offers a variety of classes covering many sub-topics of audiology, such as Acoustics and Instrumentation, Pediatrics and Neurology. The average GPA for students entering the program is 3.52.
Ohio State University
Department of Speech and Hearing Science
110 Pressey Hall, 1070 Carmack Road
Columbus, OH 43210
614-292-8207
osu.edu/programs.htm
Vanderbilt University's School of Medicine provides graduates of their four-year program with the qualification necessary to become an entry-level practitioner of the audiological sciences. One advantage of choosing this program may include the many years of clinical experience held by faculty, half of which actively engage in clinical practice. Financial aid may be available to those who are eligible.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
1215 21st Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37232
615-936-5000
mc.vanderbilt.edu
The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Iowa offers students the chance to obtain two degrees in the subject of audiology. An AuD typically provides students with the ability to attain medical certification for the practice of audiological health care, while a PhD is much more academically focused. The option for students to not only practice, but teach audiology can unlock the potential for multiple choices in a lifelong career.
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
The University of Iowa
Wendell Johnson Speech and Hearing Center
Iowa City, IA 52242
319-335-8719
uiowa.edu