This is a named option within the Audiology Au.D.
The Au.D. program is a four-year professional doctorate program offered jointly by the UWMadison Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders and the UWStevens Point School of Communicative Disorders.
The program was designed to train professional audiologists through a firm foundation in science and technology. Clerkships and onsite mentoring assure that students graduate with superior clinical skills.
In this unique program, lecture classes are taught simultaneously at both campuses; videoconferencing allows for interaction with students and faculty at the remote campus. Laboratory experiences are taught separately, using the same curriculum, on each campus. Summer academic course work is entirely online, and clinical experiences take place both on and off campus.
The Au.D. program is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and SpeechLanguage Pathology (CAA) of the American SpeechLanguageHearing Association.