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CONTACT: Wendy Leopold
at (847) 491-4890 or at w-leopold@northwestern.edu
February 6, 2004
Northwestern University Now Offers Doctor of Audiology Degree
EVANSTON, Ill. --- Northwestern University’s doctor of audiology
(AuD) degree program is the newest offering in the University’s
world-recognized Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders.
Ranked among the best in the country by U.S. News & World Report, the department
began offering the AuD degree program in fall 2003. The program is accredited
by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association’s Council on Academic
Accreditation and prepares students to become independent clinicians.
The Northwestern AuD degree can be completed in three years by most students
with an undergraduate background in communication sciences and disorders. Students
without that background may need to take additional courses to meet certification
requirements. The suggested plan of study is customized to meet individual needs.
In the first year, students acquire fundamental knowledge and participate in
clinical observations and practicum. In the second year, they participate in
on-and off-campus practicum and learn about advanced technologies, investigative
methods, and professional communication.
Students in the new doctoral program work closely with faculty experts in hearing
loss management, speech perception, psychoacoustics, amplification and cochlear
physiology. State-of-the-art clinical facilities and experienced clinical instructors
at the Northwestern audiology clinics in Evanston and at the Feinberg School
of Medicine on the Chicago campus ensure outstanding practicum experiences.
For further information about this new doctoral program, call (847) 491-4541
or e-mail AuD@northwestern.edu.
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