The AuD program, designed to meet audiologist licensure/certification standards, emphasizes diagnostics, rehabilitative techniques and technology, counseling approaches, and human development. Its curriculum and outcome-based learning activities prepare graduates to engage in clinical service delivery and interpret and incorporate research findings into clinical practice. The AuD is a four-year plan of study for students entering with a background in
speech-language-hearing sciences.
Students without such a background should expect an additional year of study. During the final year, students complete a clinical externship. Summative evaluations include a written comprehensive examination followed by an oral exam and a written capstone project that includes an oral presentation and an oral defense of the project.
Intake: Fall and Spring
Expected January, June 2025
College of Liberal Arts
215 Johnston Hall,
101 Pleasant Street SE,
MINNEAPOLIS,
Minnesota,
55455, United States
Anyone who has or will obtain a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution in the U.S. or a comparable degree from an officially recognized college or university outside the U.S. may apply for graduate admission.
The preferred undergraduate GPA for admittance to the program is 3.00.
English Language Proficiency Requirements: TOEFL iBT – Total Score: 79; Writing Subscore: 21; Reading Subscore: 19; IELTS Academic – Total Score: 6.5; Writing Subscore: 6.5; Reading Subscore: 6.5; Pearson Test of Academic English (PTE Academic) – Total Score: 59; Writing Subscore: 59; Reading Subscore: 59; Cambridge Assessment English (CAE) C1 Advanced – Total Score: 180; Writing Subscore: 180; Reading Subscore: 180.