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    Bachelor of Speech and Hearing Sciences

    Macquarie University

    Macquarie University

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    Australia, Sydney

    University RankQS Ranking
    133

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    099151M

    Campuses

    North Ryde

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines23-Feb-2026
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    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    AUD 49,900  / year
    Next Intake 23-Feb-2026

    Bachelor of Speech and Hearing Sciences

    About

    Being able to communicate with others is a fundamental human pursuit. Speech, hearing and language professionals have the privilege of bringing that gift to the community – whether that be through helping someone hear for the first time, assisting a stroke patient to speak again or investigating how children acquire language.

    The Bachelor of Speech and Hearing Sciences – Australia’s only integrated undergraduate speech and hearing sciences degree – will position you to join these professionals in unlocking the power of communication for others. The degree’s unique structure will equip you for a diverse range of postgraduate opportunities, including in speech pathology, audiology, linguistics, TESOL, editing and publishing, and speech and hearing research. And by providing a strong foundation in the science of language – processes, structure and acquisition – it will also open doors to extensive career opportunities immediately after graduation. Think: clinical administration, management or marketing; speech technology; language revitalisation in Indigenous communities; or language support for multicultural communities – to name a few.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Entry requirements

    I'm an

    looking to start my course in

    • 2026
    • 2025

    Simple steps to entry at Macquarie

    Meet the academic requirements
    Meet the minimum English language requirements

    Academic requirements

    International selection rank: 80

    The selection rank is based on the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR). It determines the minimum eligibility requirements for entry to Macquarie.

    What is an International selection Rank?

    Your home country score is converted into an Australian selection rank. Our qualification converter tool can help you calculate the minimum score you need for your entry.

    How do I know if my qualification is recognised?

    Macquarie University recognises a range of international academic qualifications for direct entry to our courses, including:

    What if I don’t meet the academic requirements?

    You may still qualify for admission under our International Academic Entry Program (IAEP), which considers your overall performance and your results in specific subjects relevant to your selected studies.

    Entry pathways into Macquarie

    We also offer foundation programs, undergraduate certificates and diplomas through the Macquarie University College that will prepare you for a seamless transition into a bachelor degree.

    International qualification converter

    If you’re unsure about your qualification, you can submit an application and our admissions team will assess it. If you don’t qualify for direct entry, you’ll be considered for a packaged offer with a suitable pathway program from the Macquarie University International College.

    The information on this page is for guidance only and is subject to change.


    English language requirements

    All Macquarie University applicants are required to provide evidence of English language proficiency. The standard of English required for entry is based on the IELTS Academic test. Other accepted evidence of English proficiency, including minimum scores on other English tests and qualifications, can be checked using the conversion tool.

    The required standard of English for entry is:

    The required standard of English
    IELTS band
    Minimum score required
    Overall
    6.5
    Reading
    6
    Writing
    6
    Listening
    6
    Speaking
    6

    You may also satisfy the English language requirements by:

    • passing an approved English language test at the required level
    • holding a qualification from an approved country with English as the language of instruction
    • completing an approved high school qualification or foundation program with study in English
    • completing an approved English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program.

    What if I don't meet the requirements?

    If you don’t meet the English requirements for your course, you may be issued an offer of study that includes an English preparation program at the Macquarie University English Language Centre (ELC). If you receive a packaged offer, you can apply for a single student visa covering both your English preparation program and your course.

    The length of your English program will depend on your current English level and the minimum English requirements for your course. Our admissions team will be able to recommend the number of weeks required when you submit your application.

    What English language tests are approved?

    We accept the IELTS Academic, TOEFL iBT (internet-based), Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic, Cambridge English Qualifications (C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency), and the Occupational English Test (OET).

    English language qualification convertor

    • English Test
    • English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program
    • Foundation program
    • High school English subject
    • Other evidence
    • Qualification from an English-speaking country

    The information on this page is for guidance only and is subject to change.


    Additional information and requirements

    Assumed knowledge

    None.

    Recommended studies

    None.

    Inherent requirements

    To be eligible to graduate from your degree, you must satisfy the inherent requirements – essential activities, capacities and academic requisites – of your degree.

    View inherent requirements

    Recognition of prior learning (RPL)

    If you’ve completed prior study at diploma level or higher, you may be eligible for credit towards your degree.

    Your prior learning may consist of:

    • formal learning (post-secondary study)
    • informal and non-formal learning (work and life experience).

    Learn more about RPL


    Note:

    Satisfying the admission criteria does not guarantee you a place in this degree.

    Career

    Career outcomes

    I'm an

    looking to start my course in

    • 2026
    • 2025

    Set your career in motion

    So that you’re equipped with the knowledge and skills employers require now and in the future, we design many of our degrees in consultation with a range of industries and sectors. Having such experts involved in creating the fundamentals of your degree provides you with opportunities to contextualise your learning, and gain the latest career insights.

    Professions

    • Allied health professional
    • Audiologist (after further study)
    • Forensic linguist (after further study)
    • Forensic speech scientist
    • Health and community program manager
    • Health policy planner or administrator
    • Health worker
    • Rehabilitation service provider
    • Speech pathologist (after further study)
    • Speech recognition developer
    • Speech, hearing or language researcher
    • TESOL practitioner (after further study)

    Employers

    • Aged care facilities
    • Allied health organisations
    • Area health services
    • Businesses and corporations
    • Charitable organisations
    • Cochlear
    • Community health centres
    • Disability support organisations
    • Government agencies and departments
    • Health organisations
    • Hearing Australia
    • Hospitals
    • NSW Health
    • Private health sector
    • Public health sector
    • Speech and hearing health organisations

    Career information

    Job Outlook – an Australian Government initiative – makes it easy to find career information, including the outlook, pay, main tasks, and physical and other demands of careers that interest you.

    Explore careers on Job Outlook

    Multiply your employability

    Pathway to postgrad study

    Gain the skills needed to prepare for a career as an audiologist or speech-language pathologist.

    Diverse career options

    Get prepared for further study in speech research and technology, TESOL, or editing and publishing.

    Communication skills

    Learn to organise, explain and present complex ideas in both speech and written work.

    Watch video

    I'm working as the clinical manager of AudioClinic in New South Wales, where I'm responsible for audiological training and development for clinicians nationwide. Prior to this, I worked in the United States as a research audiologist investigating the development and plasticity of the central auditory system in individuals with hearing loss.

    Katrina King

    Bachelor of Speech and Hearing Sciences

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    AUD 49,900 

    Application Fee

    AUD  
    Macquarie University

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