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Universidad Europea
Higher Technician in Online Prosthetic Audiology
- Online Spain
- Villaviciosa de Odón, Spain
Course
Full time
2 years
Blended
Spanish, French
With the distance learning FP Higher Degree in Prosthetic Audiology you will be trained to select and adapt hearing aids by carrying out the audiological evaluation, monitoring the user and maintaining the prostheses, as well as determining acoustic protection measures based on the evaluation of the levels. sonorous


University of Pittsburgh
Audiology
- Pittsburgh, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Our unique clinical training model offers you access to more than 40 different clinical sites. On day one, you will learn to provide audiology services in real-world settings that include hospitals, senior living communities, schools, private practices and specialty clinics. Our focus on Interventional Audiology will provide you with interprofessional experiences across health professions. By the time you complete your audiology externship, you will be ready to practice and meet the challenges of the 21st century.
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Audiology degree programs focus on understanding hearing, balance, and communication disorders, preparing you to improve the quality of life for individuals with auditory challenges. This field combines science and healthcare, offering a chance to make a tangible difference in patients' lives.
Through courses in audiologic assessment, you'll learn to conduct hearing tests and evaluate patients' auditory capabilities. Students develop skills in fitting hearing aids and utilizing assistive listening devices, which are crucial for enhancing communication in everyday situations. The curriculum often covers foundational topics such as anatomy of the auditory system and the impact of hearing loss on speech, as well as advanced techniques in auditory rehabilitation.
Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives in clinical practice and professional ethics, essential for effective patient interactions. Graduates often pursue careers as audiologists, hearing aid specialists, or researchers, with opportunities available in healthcare settings, educational institutions, and private practice. These unique skills are valued in various environments, preparing you for a fulfilling career focused on helping others.