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University of Lancashire
Sound Design, BA (Hons)
- Online United Kingdom
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program focuses on developing students' skills in sound design across various media, including film, television, video games, and interactive media. Students will learn to craft soundscapes, edit ...


San Diego State University
Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, B.A. in Liberal Arts and Sciences
- San Diego, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences program offers a comprehensive undergraduate education focused on the scientific study of communication processes and disorders. Students gain a strong found...
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University of South Florida
Interdisciplinary Social Sciences B.A., with Deaf Studies Concentration
- Tampa, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program in Interdisciplinary Social Sciences with a Deaf Studies Concentration offers students a chance to explore social sciences through a broad lens while focusing on issues related to the Deaf...


University of Tulsa
Deaf Education, B.A.D.E.
- Tulsa, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Deaf Education, B.A.D.E., program prepares students to work as educators and interpreters for deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals. The curriculum combines coursework in general education, deaf st...
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Audiology degree programs at the Bachelor's level focus on the science of hearing and balance, offering essential skills that prepare you for a rewarding career in healthcare. This field is unique as it combines technical knowledge with compassionate patient care, emphasizing the vital role of communication and intervention in improving the quality of life for individuals with hearing impairments.
In your studies, you'll explore courses in auditory physiology, speech and hearing science, and diagnostic audiology. These subjects develop your abilities in conducting hearing assessments and fitting hearing aids. Students enhance their practical skills through clinical practice, from performing basic audiological evaluations to understanding the intricacies of hearing technologies. The environment encourages independent thinking as you engage with new perspectives on patient care and rehabilitation.
Graduates typically pursue careers as audiologists, hearing aid dispensers, or clinical researchers, among other roles. With a focus on both theoretical knowledge and practical application, you'll be well-equipped to make a meaningful contribution to the field of audiology and help address hearing challenges in diverse populations.