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May 08, 2026
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2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog
Pre-Audiology - Minor
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This minor is a set of courses designed to enhance students’ knowledge of sound, hearing, audiology, and aural rehabilitation in preparation for application to a Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) graduate program. The anticipated audience is students majoring in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences who wish to specialize in or learn more about the profession of audiology. This minor also may have appeal for students in other majors, such as psychology, biology, nursing, education, or business to provide them with an understanding of communication access for individuals who are deaf or hearing of hearing. The minor acquaints students with principles in acoustics and psychoacoustics, the anatomy and physiology of the ear and of hearing, aural rehabilitation, and the professional practice of audiology. The Pre-Audiology Minor totals a minimum of 29 credit hours.
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Required Courses (23 credits)
Elective Courses (6 credits)
The elective sequence allows students to explore areas related to audiology, and to design a sub set of courses tailored to their career goals. That is, a student interested in diagnostics and rehab might choose courses in psychology and sociology, while someone interested in private practice might target business courses. Others may choose a combination of courses. The courses listed below are recommended for fulfillment of the elective sequence, but students may, with sufficient rationale, use others. Acceptance of courses not listed below is at the discretion of the program director. Complete two courses (6 credits) from the following: |
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