The Bachelor of Audiometry aims to provide both academic knowledge and practical training which will equip students with the necessary skills and expertise to pursue a career in Audiology. This degree is articulated with the Diploma in Audiometry at TAFE (HLT51307, Diploma of Hearing Device Prescriptions and Evaluations) and is the first of its kind in Australia at the undergraduate level. Candidates gain vocational training with TAFE and theoretical knowledge in relevant academic areas with UNE.
On completion of the course students will possess a deep understanding of the broader framework of developmental and physiological psychology; and appreciate theoretical principles underpinning audiometric assessment and rehabilitation techniques.
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