Why study Audiology at UQ? 5 March 2015 The UQ Audiology School at the UQ School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences is a leading educator in audiology and has state-of-the-art equipment and facilities. It is the only provider of this qualification in Queensland. Staff have expertise across a wide range of clinical and academic disciplines. Learn more about studying audiology at UQ The School has a strong international reputation for the quality of its graduates, the commitment of the teaching staff and its strong research focus. This program produces graduates with the conceptual base and skills necessary for entry level employment in the clinical practice of audiology. Basic and clinical sciences are combined with practical experience to equip graduates to play a professional role in hearing health care. The program integrates the theoretical foundations of audiology with practical clinical skills in preparation for a career as a clinical audiologist. Students also gain the ability to contribute to the development of clinical audiology through research and scholarship. Students are required to complete 287 hours of supervised placement throughout the duration of their program. Clinical placements commence in semester 1 of Year 1. Students are required to have a current Blue Card (Working with Children Check) before commencing clinical placements. For information on obtaining a Blue Card, contact the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. Program: Master of Audiology Studies Location: Brisbane, Queensland Semester intake: February Duration: 2 years Application deadline: September 30, 2015 Apply to the University of Queensland Audiology School! * For more information about how to become an audiologist, including UQ Audiology entry requirements, application deadlines, tuition fees, scholarships, please contact OzTREKK’s Australian Audiology Schools Admissions Officer Jaime Notman: [email protected] or 1-866-698-7355. News Post navigation Previous Previous post: Griffith School of Pharmacy gets virtual learning Next Next post: Melbourne Law School welcomes new JD students