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Department of Audiology and Speech Pathology

The Au.D. Curriculum

The Au.D. degree program requires four years of study, including three years on the UT campus and a fourth year off-campus externship. The curriculum in the AuD program is tailored to provide students with a general knowledge of all areas in the discipline. The Au.D. research project provides an opportunity for students to pursue areas of special interest. In particular, we are able to offer specialized preparation and training with populations of all ages in areas such as hearing aids, hearing conservation, electrophysiology, auditory perception, and speech production. We are also able to provide a special focus on the aural habilitation of children with cochlear implants and hearing aids. Students who graduate from our Au.D. program will meet the academic and practicum requirements for clinical certification in Audiology from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).

Au.D. Program of Study

professor giving lectureThe Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) program is designed to prepare individuals for professional careers in audiology. The degree program is clinically oriented, with primary emphasis on processes involved in hearing, vestibular function, and communication. The program is designed to meet the entry-level requirements for the practice of audiology established by the Council on Academic Accreditation of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.

The program is a minimum of 112 semester hours, including a minimum of:

  1. 67 semester hours of academic coursework at the 500 and 600 levels.
  2. 3 semester hours of directed research in audiology, vestibular, or related communication disorders.
  3. 24 semester hours of clinical practice in audiology.
  4. 18 semester hours of externship in audiology (6 hours per semester for 3 semesters).
  5. A qualifying examination and a comprehensive examination.

  Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Academic 24 of 67 43 of 67 67 of 67 67 of 67
Research 0 of 3 3 of 3 3 of 3 3 of 3
Practicum 9 of 24 21 of 24 27 of 24 27 of 24
Externship 0 of 18 0 of 18 6 of 18 18 of 18
Totals 33 of 112 67 of 112 103 of 112 115 of 112

Year 1

Fall  Spring  Summer
543 Amplification Technology (3)  544 Amplification for Adults (3)  602 Psychoacoustics (3)
546 Auditory Assessment (3)  576 Physiologic Assessment (3) 574 Pediatric Audiology (3)
507 Anatomy & Physiology (3)  605 Speech Perception & HI (3)  512 Practicum (3)
512 Practicum (3)  512 Practicum (3)  
9/3 hours  9/3 hours  6/3 hours

 Year 2

Fall  Spring (Qualifying Exams)  Summer
511 Research in Speech & Hearing (3) 584 Pediatric Amplification (3) 512 Practicum (6)
594 Advanced Aural Habilitation (3) 577 Vestibular Disorders (3)  
542 Hearing Disorders (3) 656 Directed Research (3)  
547 Calibration Laboratory (1) 512 Practicum (3)  
512 Practicum (3)    
10/3 hours  9/3 hours  0/6 hours

Year 3

Fall  Spring (Comprehensive Exams)  Summer
  604 Genetics & Pharmacology (3) 663 Seminar in Aural Habilitation (3) 613 Externship (6)
583 Physiologic Assessment II (3) 662 Seminar in Aud Assessment (3)  
650 Seminar in Amplification (3) 586 Standards & Practice Issues (3)  
585 Cochlear Implants (3) 545 Hearing Conservation (3)  
512 Practicum (3)  512 Practicum (3)  
12/3 hours  12/3 hours  0/6 hours

Year 4

Fall  Spring
613 Externship (6)  613 Externship (6)
0/6 hours  0/6 hours


  • Required Coursework = 55 hours*
  • Required Practicum = 24 hours
  • Elective Coursework = 18 hours
  • Required Externship = 27 hours

*Students with no prior background in communication disorders and sciences will require some additional coursework upon entry to the program.