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The Bachelor of Science in Audiology at the University of Southampton is a three-year, full-time program that provides students with the skills needed to assess, diagnose, and treat hearing and balance disorders. The program covers topics such as audiological assessment, hearing aids, speech processing, and rehabilitation techniques, preparing students for a career in audiology and healthcare.
On-campus learning includes clinical training, laboratory-based experiments, and patient interaction in audiology settings. Graduates are well-equipped to work as audiologists in healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and research institutions, where they can help patients manage hearing and balance issues.
1 Year – Foundations of Audiology and Human Biology
2 Year – Core Audiology and Clinical Skills
3 Year – Advanced Audiology and Research Project
Graduates of the Audiology program are well-equipped for various roles in the healthcare sector, particularly in the assessment and rehabilitation of hearing disorders. Career paths include Audiologist, Clinical Audiologist, Hearing Aid Specialist, Audiology Researcher, Pediatric Audiologist, Tinnitus Specialist, Speech and Hearing Therapist, Healthcare Consultant, and Audiology Educator. Graduates can work in hospitals, private clinics, rehabilitation centers, research institutions, or public health organizations. The Bachelor of Science qualification also prepares students for professional certifications and licensing in audiology, depending on the regional requirements.
The Audiology program at the University offers a comprehensive education in the science of hearing, sound, and auditory disorders. Over 3 years, students will develop in-depth knowledge of audiology and the auditory system, gaining hands-on experience in clinical assessments, diagnostic techniques, and treatment strategies for hearing loss and related disorders. The Bachelor of Science qualification ensures that graduates are well-prepared to enter the workforce as qualified audiologists, with a strong understanding of both the theoretical and practical aspects of the profession. This program is ideal for students interested in healthcare and rehabilitation, offering opportunities to work directly with patients in both clinical and research settings. With a focus on evidence-based practice and clinical skills, students are prepared to provide effective audiological care to diverse populations.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)23 8059 5000
Email: admissions@soton.ac.uk
Address: University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom