Overview

M.Sc. Audiology or Master of Science in Audiology is a postgraduate Audiology course. Audiology is the branch of science that studies hearing, balance, and related disorders. Its practitioners, who treat those with hearing loss and proactively prevent related damage, are audiologists. The duration of Master of Science in Audiology is mostly of two academic years, but it may vary from institute to institute and also may be on a part-time basis by certain institutes. The syllabus for the course is divided into four semesters and it is career orienting one that opens many job scopes for them after its completion.

  • It provides a solid base for further higher degree programs in respective subjects for research work.
  • They can also run their own private units in form of clinics and hospitals etc.
  • They can be employed as clinicians by community care centers.
  • Those who have good academic records plus interest in teaching can find jobs in universities and government agencies as a teacher, or as administrators of speech and hearing programs.

M.Sc. Audiology Employment Areas

  • Community Healthcare Centres
  • Disabled Centres
  • Government Agencies
  • Government Health Departments
  • Hearing Aid/Cochlear Implant Industries
  • Hospitals & Clinics
  • Research Colleges & Universities

M.Sc. Audiology Job Types

  • Assistant Professor
  • Audiology Assistant/Medical Assistant
  • Audiology Technical Training Specialist
  • Audiology Technician
  • Clinic Services Representative
  • Health Technician
  • Interpreter and Translator
  • Mental Health & Substance Abuse Social Worker
  • Physical Therapist Assistant
  • Speech/Audiology Specialist

Syllabus

Syllabus of Audiology as prescribed by various Universities and Colleges.

Sem. I

Sr. No.

Subjects of Study

1         

Statistics & Research Methods

2         

Clinical Linguistics

3         

Speech Science and Production

4         

Speech & Language Processing

5         

Voice and Fluency Disorders

6         

PsychoPhysics

7         

Auditory Physiology

8         

Clinical Practicum (Speech- Language)

9         

Clinical Practicum (Audiology)

Sem. II

1         

Language Acquisition and Language Disorders in children

2         

Adult Language Disorders

3         

Clinical Phonology and Motor Speech Disorders

4         

Speech Perception and its Disorders

5         

Diagnostic Audiology

6         

Hearing Devices

7         

Advances in Management of Persons with Hearing Disorders

8         

Dissertation

9         

Clinical Practicum (Speech- Language)

10     

Clinical Practicum (Audiology)

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