PhD Programs in Audiology

Audiology is the science that deals with hearing, balance and related ear disorders. A Ph.D. program in audiology focuses on the advanced study and research of auditory mechanisms, as well as on balance mechanisms. Schools that offer doctoral programs give students an opportunity to study audiology at an advanced level in preparation for careers in research, administration, education or clinical practice.
  1. University of Utah

    • The University of Utah offers a Ph.D. program in speech-language pathology or audiology. The program requires independent research, advanced coursework and a comprehensive understanding of specialized subjects. Courses include the foundations of inferential statistics, ANOVA and multiple regression, and statistics and quantitative methods. Other courses include those in psychometric theory, advanced research design, and analysis of temporal data and multivariate statistics.

      University of Utah
      390 South 1530 E.
      Salt Lake City, UT 84108
      801-581-7955
      utah.edu

    University of Nebraska Lincoln

    • The University of Nebraska Lincoln offers a Ph.D. program in special education and communication disorders designed to prepare students for careers in research and administration or academics, or both. Students take courses in clinical phonological disorders, rehabilitation and pediatric audiology, auditory physiology and electrophysiology. Other courses include speech perception and speech technology, fluency and voice disorders, and children and adolescent language disorders. Those interested in becoming clinical practitioners can pursue a doctorate in audiology.

      University of Nebraska Lincoln
      301 Barkley Memorial Center
      Lincoln, NE 68583
      402-472-0410
      unl.edu

    University of Florida

    • The University of Florida offers a Ph.D. program in audiology and speech-language pathology designed to develop expertise in the research of basic and applied communication disorders and sciences. Course offerings include quantitative foundations of educational research, nonparametric statistics, analysis of research data and behavioral research. Students must take courses in applied research in special education, single-subject experimental research design, current research methods in physiological psychology, and strategies in human behavioral research.

      University of Florida
      336 Dauer Hall
      Gainesville, FL 32611
      352-273-3725
      ufl.edu

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