School of Communication Sciences and Disorders
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Curriculum for AuD Program
Assumed Background Coursework (9 hours); may be taken at The University of Memphis:
Basic Communication Processes: Normal Speech/Language development (3).
Speech-Language Pathology: Speech Disorders (3); Language Disorders (3).
Audiology Degree Requirements (99-102 hours):

Basic Science Coursework (18 Hours):

  • AUSP 8001 Hearing Science
  • AUSP 8007 Communicative Interaction
  • AUSP 8008 Acoustic and Perceptual Phonetics
  • AUSP 8012 Measurement Techniques
  • AUSP 8019 Anatomy and Physiology of the Auditory System I
  • AUSP 8020 Anatomy and Physiology of the Auditory System II

Major Area Coursework (47 Hours):

  • AUSP 8101 Audiological Concepts
  • AUSP 8103 Diagnostic and Medical Audiology
  • AUSP 8105 Vestibular Assessment and Rehabilitation
  • AUSP 8107 Cochlear Implants
  • AUSP 8110 Gerald A. Studebaker Lectures
  • AUSP 8113 Rehabilitative Audiology I
  • AUSP 8114 Introduction to Hearing Aids
  • AUSP 8115 Pediatric Audiology
  • AUSP 8116 Hearing Aid Provision
  • AUSP 8118 Electrophysiologic Assessment of the Auditory System
  • AUSP 8119 Hearing Conservation
  • AUSP 8121 Individual Projects in Audiology
  • AUSP 7123 Manual English
  • AUSP 8127 Rehabilitative Audiology II
  • AUSP 8128 Evidence-Based Practice in Amplification
  • AUSP 8129 Psychosocial Adjustment to Hearing Impairment

Clinical Practicum (30 Hours):

  • AUSP 8104 Clinical Experience in Audiology (24)
  • AUSP 8125 Clinical Externship in Audiology (6)

Other course requirements (4 hours):

Students will be required to take a three-credit hour course in statistics. The specific course in this area must be approved by the student's academic advisor.

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Our MA and AUD programs are accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation (CAA) of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
Last Updated: 11/8/12