Stockton, CA
Tuition (In State): $43,010
Tuition (Out of State): $43,010
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Degrees: AuD
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Website: https://www.pacificuniversityaudiology.com/
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Pacific University's School of Audiology offers an accelerated three-year Doctor of Audiology (AuD) program, integrating academic coursework with clinical practice from the outset. The program employs a block-model curriculum, allowing students to focus intensively on one subject at a time, and features state-of-the-art simulation laboratories to enhance learning. The on-campus Pacific EarClinic provides students with hands-on experience while serving the community. The program is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (CAA) and is part of Pacific University's College of Health Professions.
The AuD curriculum is structured over three years, totaling 121 credits. In the first year, students build foundational knowledge and skills necessary for basic audiologic evaluations and interventions, complemented by clinical practicum experiences in the Pacific EarClinic and local facilities. The second year focuses on advanced specialty blocks and includes three clinical internship rotations, both locally and nationally. The third year is dedicated to a full-time clinical externship at facilities across the country, accompanied by an online seminar addressing professional practice issues and case studies.
The School of Audiology is equipped with cutting-edge facilities, including simulation laboratories that allow students to practice clinical skills in a controlled environment. The Pacific EarClinic, located on campus, offers comprehensive audiologic services to the public, providing students with real-world clinical experience under faculty supervision. These facilities support the program's emphasis on integrating academic learning with practical application from the beginning of the program.
The program typically admits cohorts of approximately 27 students, fostering a collaborative learning environment with a student-to-faculty ratio of 12:1. Applicants come from diverse academic backgrounds, with undergraduate degrees in fields such as communication sciences and disorders, physical sciences, social sciences, and business. The average GPA of admitted students is around 3.45, and the age range spans from 21 to 37 years. Students represent various states across the U.S. and Canada, contributing to a rich and diverse educational experience.
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School Address: 757 Brookside Road, Stockton, CA 97123
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