Normal, IL
Tuition (In State): $12,066
Tuition (Out of State): $24,132
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Degrees: AuD
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Website: https://illinoisstate.edu/academics/audiology-doctorate/
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Illinois State University's Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders offers a comprehensive Doctor of Audiology (AuD) program, designed to prepare students for professional roles in both clinical and academic settings. The program emphasizes a collaborative approach, integrating academic coursework with extensive clinical education to develop effective and ethical audiology practitioners.
The AuD curriculum spans four years and requires between 87 to 93 credit hours, depending on the chosen capstone or comprehensive exam option. Students engage in a series of courses covering topics such as anatomy and physiology of the auditory system, psychoacoustics, pediatric audiology, and implantable auditory prostheses. Clinical education is integral, with students participating in on-campus clinics during the initial semesters, progressing to off-campus clinical experiences, and culminating in a year-long clinical residency in their final year.
The program is housed within the Eckelmann-Taylor Speech and Hearing Clinic, located in Fairchild Hall on the Illinois State University campus. This facility serves as the primary training ground for student clinicians, offering a wide range of speech-language pathology and audiology services to clients of all ages. The clinic's proximity to the main campus provides convenient access for students and the surrounding Bloomington-Normal community.
Illinois State University has a total enrollment of approximately 21,546 students, with 19,107 undergraduates and 2,439 graduate students as of fall 2024. The university is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive academic community, actively working to recruit and retain students from varied backgrounds. Initiatives like the CSD4Me Academic Recruitment Program aim to increase awareness and interest in the fields of audiology and speech-language pathology among underrepresented groups.
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School Address: 508 Dry Grove Street, Normal, IL 61790
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