Our course is delivered through a blend of online learning and residential sessions to give you a flexible, practical, and career-enhancing learning experience. As a guide, we suggest you plan for five to seven hours of online study per week when you're not attending a residential. As well as completing an undergraduate major project, you'll learn about: tinnitus assessment and management managing people with special needs implantable hearing devices hearing in children advances in adult audiology. You'll study using our Learning management system, CANVAS, and there are also seven three-or-four-day residential weeks between September and April. (For part-time students, these sessions will be spread over two academic years.) You will attend both class and lab-based taught sessions with fellow students, and engage in student-led discussions and practical assignments.
The minimum requirements for admission to this top-up award are one of the following: foundation degree or HND in Hearing Aid Audiology (or equivalent) Dip HE Audiology and/or Hearing Aid Audiology (or equivalent) 240 university credits (at levels 4 and 5) with core audiology subjects achieved via any other means.
If English is not your first language you will be expected to demonstrate a certificated level of proficiency of at least IELTS 6.0 (Academic level) or equivalent English Language qualification, as recognized by Anglia Ruskin University.
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