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Doctor of Clinical Audiology

The Division of Hearing, Speech, and Language Sciences offer a world-class, continuous, four-year (11 semesters), full-time, residential Clinical Doctoral program in Audiology. We offer students access to state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, a variety of clinical experiences, and possibilities for mentored research experiences with a diverse, energetic, dedicated, and productive faculty who work closely with students in a positive and encouraging environment.

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The three components of the doctorate coursework, clinical practicum, and research training are integrated into a sequential program. Upon completion of the program, candidates are prepared to provide comprehensive clinical services in the prevention, identification, assessment, and treatment of individuals with disorders of hearing, balance, and other neural systems. They will also be able to function as administrators and advocates for the discipline.

The Clinical Doctorate in Audiology (Au.D.) degree at Ohio University provides numerous distinctive opportunities, including:

  • Ample and diverse clinical experiences and settings.
  • A nationwide network of clinical externship sites preceded by clinical experience, professional practicum seminars, and classwork.
  • Engagement with multicultural, multinational, and multilingual students and faculty.
  • Dedicated personalized clinical supervision from seasoned clinicians.
  • Participation in a University and local community that offers a safe and picturesque environment.

Integrated Au.D./Ph.D. Program

Clinical doctorate in audiology degree applicants who are interested in academic careers and who demonstrate potential for doctoral study may request consideration for admission to the Integrated Au.D./Ph.D. program. This program is for students who are certain they wish to pursue a Ph.D. and receive an Au.D. degree along the way. Upon completion of the program, the student will have completed the clinical doctorate of audiology as well as a doctorate of philosophy in hearing science. This allows for maximum efficiency and permits the student to pursue research and clinical training simultaneously, rather than sequentially. The purpose of this program is to nurture and guide students with excellent potential while integrating clinical doctorate and doctoral coursework, research, and clinical experiences.

If you would like to be considered for special admission to the Integrated Au.D./Ph.D. program, please provide a brief description of your interest in doctoral study within the body of your essay that accompanies your completed application materials.

Important Note for Students: If you are considering an academic program that leads to a professional license in your state, it is highly recommended that you contact the appropriate licensing agency in your home state before beginning the academic program located outside your state. Academic programs and individual graduates must meet standards set by that state in order to be eligible for a license. If you experience difficulty finding the licensure requirements for your state, please contact the program advisor or the compliance coordinator at Ohio University for help. Eligibility for licensure and/or certification may involve more than successful degree completion.

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