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| Course type: |
| | Master's degree by coursework only |
| Status: |
| | Current |
| Intake periods: |
| | Other special commencement |
| Description: |
| | Audiology is the clinical science involving the prevention, assessment and rehabilitation of hearing loss and associated communication disorders. |
| Admission requirements: |
| | A recognised bachelor's pass degree or higher plus recommendation of the Head of the School of Biomedical, Biomolecular and Chemical Sciences following consultation with the course co-ordinator and the Dean of the Faculty; certification of police clearance |
| Administered by: |
| | Faculty of Life and Physical Sciences |
COURSE DETAILS
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| Structure: |
| | Following completion of the basic scientific background for audiology and introductory clinical practice, students undertake comprehensive training in advanced audiological applications in addition to a research project. |
| Available to international students: |
| | Yes. For information on international student fees see 'Schedule 2: Fees'. (Enquiries: international@uwa.edu.au) |
| Attendance type: |
| | Full-time only |
| Delivery mode: |
| | Internal |
| Standard full-time completion: |
| | 2 years |
| Locations offered: |
| | UWA (Crawley) |
| Domestic fee type: |
| | Postgraduate fee-paying/FEE-HELP |
| Programmes available: |
| | Clinical Audiology |