Master of Clinical Audiology
- 2 years
- Duration
- 54,100 AUD/year
- Price
- Rolling admission
- Start
- Rolling admission
- Deadline
- Master
- Degree
- Campus
- Format
- Perth / Australia
- Location
Program description
The clinical science of preventing, diagnosing, and treating hearing loss and related communication difficulties is known as audiology.
Students in the course get the opportunity to participate in lengthy supervised clinical internships in a range of working environments. After graduating from UWA, audiologists have great employment opportunities both domestically and abroad. Graduates can join Audiology Australia as full members.
Program structure
Core (take all units (96 points):
- PHYL5501 Audiological Instrumentation (6)
- PHYL5502 Basic Clinical Audiology Part 1 (6)
- PHYL5510 Physiology of the Auditory System (6)
- PHYL5511 Pathophysiology of the Auditory and Vestibular Systems (6)
- PHYL5512 Basic Clinical Audiology Part 2 (6)
- PHYL5513 Speech, Language and Communication (6)
- PHYL5514 Evoked Responses in Clinical Diagnosis (6)
- PHYL5515 Hearing Devices and Adult Aural Rehabilitation (6)
- PHYL5610 Advanced Hearing Aids and Rehabilitation Part 1 (6)
- PHYL5611 Advanced Clinical Audiology Part 2 (6)
- PHYL5612 Community and Workplace Audiology (6)
- PHYL5613 Audiology Practice Management (6)
- PHYL5614 Audiology Research Project Part 2 (6)
- PHYL5615 Advanced Clinical Audiology Part 1 (6)
- PHYL5616 Audiology Research Project Part 1 (6)
- PHYL5617 Advanced Hearing Aids and Rehabilitation Part 2 (6)
Price
- Tuition fee — 54,100 AUD per year.
Requirements for applicants
To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have
- a bachelor's degree or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;
- a selection Weighted Average Mark (sWAM) of at least 65 per cent;
- a current Australian National Police Certificate, or equivalent certification, indicating no criminal convictions. The currency of a National Police Certificate is 12 months.
English competency
- Graduate applicants require at least two successful years of full-time or equivalent degree studies undertaken in Australia, Canada (excluding Quebec), Ireland, New Zealand, the United Kingdom or the United States of America. Applicants presenting with the IELTS Academic require an overall score of at least 7.0 and no band less than 7.0.
Important note for applicants
To enrol in this course, you must be able to attend in person. This course has a requirement for campus-based or in-person activities that cannot be offered online.
For more information on requirements, please contact your Edumapple manager.
About the university

With a founding purpose to "advance the prosperity and welfare of communities," the University of the State was established in 1911 and opened its doors in 1913 to a small student body of 184. More than 28,000 students hailing from 115 different countries are now enrolled.
In the realms of education, research, and student success, UWA has been at the forefront of groundbreaking innovations since its inception. However, a university is more than just a place to get a degree and do research.
Throughout Western Australia, the country, and the globe, UWA has played an important role in advancing knowledge, culture, and the economy for over a century.
As the sole institution in Western Australia to be ranked in the top 100 globally, UWA has earned praise for its creative curricula, strong ties to local businesses, dedication to the student experience, and groundbreaking research.
Choosing to study at UWA means becoming a member of a community that has a reputation for leading good change, both locally and globally. You will also become part of a network of dedicated and innovative leaders who are determined to make a difference.