The Doctor of Audiology degree is a professional doctorate that prepares students to be licensed clinical audiologists. The program emphasizes the principles and practices underlying evaluation, treatment and provision of hearing care services. Graduates are independent professionals who specialize in the diagnosis, management and treatment of hearing and balance disorders.
The Au.D. degree is a full-time, continuous, 48-month post-baccalaureate course of study designed to integrate classroom, laboratory and clinical experiences, culminating in the qualification for national certification and state (Ohio) licensure as an audiologist. All students attend full-time and take a fixed sequence of classroom- and clinic-based courses.
This program may be undertaken simultaneously or sequentially with the Ph.D. in Audiology.
The Au.D. degree in Audiology is offered in consortium with the Cleveland Clinic and the University of Akron.
Accreditation
Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology

