About this degree
The programme aims to provide the theoretical, clinical and research skills necessary for physicians who wish to pursue a career in audiovestibular medicine.
It also aims to ensure that graduates are scientifically literate at postgraduate level as well as clinically competent in medical otology and audiology.
Who this course is for
The Advanced Audiology: Audiovestibular Medicine MSc has been designed for those with a medical degree. Applicants should also have the relevant postgraduate clinical experience in their parent medical specialty. Applications and adjustments are considered on case-by-case basis.
What this course will give you
The UCL Ear Institute is one of the largest and most broad-based academic unit for research into hearing and deafness in the UK, allowing students to benefit from the range of clinical and research expertise among its staff. The associated Royal National ENT and Eastman Dental Hospitals houses the largest clinical audiology unit in the country.
The MSc programme is designed for practising professionals. A significant number of the optional modules are taught as Masterclasses (two to five-day short courses) followed by tutorials and assessments. This allows students who continue to work while they study significant flexibility in how they structure their MSc programme.
