Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders

Major in Audiology

Students who wish to practice audiology should complete the Audiology Sequence. A Clinical Doctorate in Audiology is required in order to practice as an audiologist.

This sequence, upon completion of the Clinical Doctorate in Audiology (Au.D.), allows students to obtain the CCC-AUD, a State license in audiology, and the Hearing Aid Dispensers License.

Requirements for Audiology Sequence

39 total hours are required in this sequence.

Required Communication Sciences and Disorders coursework:

  • CSD 115: Introduction to Human Verbal Development
  • CSD 155: Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech and Hearing Mechanism
  • CSD 175: Speech and Language Development
  • CSD 215: Clinical Phonetics
  • CSD 310: Clinical Neurology
  • CSD 318: Professional Issues in Speech Language Pathology and Audiology
  • CSD 321: Language Disorders
  • CSD 332: The Clinical Process: Evaluation and Treatment
  • CSD 349: Speech and Hearing Science
  • CSD 350: Introduction to Audiology
  • CSD 351: Introduction to Aural Rehabilitation
  • CSD 352: Signed English for Clinicians