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Washington University in St. Louis Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences
Washington University in St. Louis Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences
Washington University in St. Louis Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences
Audiology School
St. Louis, MO
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  • Resident Tuition $38,000
  • Non - Resident Tuition $38,000
  • Application Fee $60
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  • Admissions Office
  • Campus Box 8042
  • 660 S. Euclid Ave
  • St. Louis, MO 63110
  • United States

School Overview

School Info

The Doctor of Audiology (AuD) program is a four-year course of study that prepares students as independent clinical audiologists. Established in 1947, the program is among the oldest and most prestigious of its kind. Today, its curriculum serves as a national model, immersing students in academic coursework, clinical experiences and research opportunities. Ranked among the top three in the country by U.S. News & World Report, the program and its faculty are internationally recognized and the program attracts a diverse body of students.

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During the first three years, coursework is integrated with clinical and research training, with students completing a Capstone Project in the third year of study. The fourth year is fully dedicated to clinical training. A variety of formative and summative assessments are required during the four-year program to ensure each student’s acquisition of knowledge and mastery of skills. The curriculum covers the scope of practice and includes coursework in the basic and applied sciences, as well as prevention, identification, evaluation and treatment of auditory and vestibular disorders.

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