Seattle, WA
Tuition (In State): $15,207
Tuition (Out of State): $15,207
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Total Enrollment: 12
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Founding Year: 1861
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Website: http://depts.washington.edu/sphsc/academicprograms/audiology/audiology.shtml
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Average GPA: 3.7
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The Doctor of Audiology program is a full-time, four year degree program that will prepare you for professional practice as an audiologist across medical, educational and private practice settings. Courses are taught by department faculty and community instructors who are nationally and internationally known for their areas of expertise. During the program, students can take advantage of the many resources at the University of Washington, including the world renowned Bloedel Hearing Research Center, the University of Washington Medical School, and a wide range of clinical placement settings. Seattle is a regional health care center, serving patients from a four-state area (Washington, Alaska, Montana, Idaho), resulting in a wealth of diverse clinical experience.
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