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Getting Your Degree in Audiology at ISU

The AuD: A Clinical Doctorate in Audiology

Doctor of Audiology (AuD) Application Packet

Click here to download the Doctor of Audiology (AuD) application packet

Program Emphasis

The AuD program at ISU is committed to delivering a thorough and diverse clinical program with a strong emphasis in Audiologic Rehabilitation including hearing aids, cochlear implants, communication repair training, information counseling, and the psychosocial aspects of hearing impairment and deafness.

The program also provides strong clinical training in the areas of educational audiology, balance function assessment and rehabilitation.

Curriculum Design

The 95+ credit curriculum design allows the student to acquire all the basic audiological fundamentals and clinical skills in the first two years followed by advanced course work in third year and a variety of electives which the student may select based on interest.

Course sequence will move the student from introductory level concepts in the first semester through intermediate and advanced concepts and clinical applications in the following semesters. In the fourth year, the student will enroll in a clinical residency program where they will further refine their clinical skills.

Additionally, the program offers the opportunity to participate in "audiologically-rich" clinical rotations with clinical experiences in electrophysiology and balance function assessment, cochlear implants, hearing aids, pediatric and adult audiologic rehabilitation, and much more.

Faculty

Admission Information

An applicant for admission is generally expected to meet or exceed the following:

The Doctor of Audiology (AuD) degree program at Idaho State University is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation (CAA) (http://professional.asha.org/academic/) .

If you have any questions, or would like additional information, contact Jeff Brockett at brocjeff@isu.edu or call 208-282-2556