Master of Clinical Audiology
Summary
Communication is a vital aspect of what it means to be human, and hearing is critical to communicating effectively. Audiologists, experts in the non-medical management of hearing disorders, play a key role in assisting those with hearing impairments to successfully engage with society.
The Master of Clinical Audiology will provide you with the skills, knowledge and training you’ll need to practice as a qualified clinical audiologist. It will develop your skills in assessment strategies, rehabilitation and habilitation of the hearing impaired, as well as provide you with training in research design.
Key features
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Enhance your learning within our unique health precinct
Study in the Macquarie University Speech and Hearing Clinic and the Australian Hearing Hub, and learn from expert guest lecturers.
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Enhance your learning with industry-standard technology
Access the world’s first child MEG facility as well as one developed for those with hearing devices, including cochlear implants.
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Gain practical skills while undertaking clinical placements
Get experience in our on-campus facilities, as well as at hospitals, government agencies and not-for-profit organisations.
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Join a robust job market for audiologists across the world
Learn to use advanced hearing device technology to assist our rapidly growing population, especially our ageing community.