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Audiology

Audiology is about identifying and assessing hearing and balance function and their associated disorders. Audiologists work with patients of all ages as part of a team, recommending and providing appropriate therapeutic rehabilitation and management.

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Universities Offering Degrees within

Audiology

Campus
Institution Name
Country
Campus Style
Institution Size
Selectivity
Education Model
University of Manchester
UK
Island Campus in a City
Very Large Institution >30,000
Highly Selective (10-25% admitted)
Single subject focus with some predefined combination/Joint Honours courses that combine complementary areas of study e.g. Engineering with Management
University College London (UCL)
UK
City Campus
Very Large Institution >30,000
Highly Selective (10-25% admitted) 79,500 applications for approx 7,400 places
Really broad ranging everything from single honours degrees, to combined degrees to UCL’s take on Liberal Arts the BASC programme
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Common Degree/ Major Names

BSc
Healthcare Science (Audiology)
BSc
Audiology
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Useful Skills

Empathy
ICT
Practical (working with your hands)
Analytical
Staying Motivated / Working Hard
Teamwork
Leadership
Staying Positive (Resilience)
Problem Solving
Speaking (Verbal Communication)
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