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Audiology : Audiology Level 3 Advanced Diploma
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Summary

Price
£19.99 inc VAT
Study method
Online, On Demand 
Course format
41 PDFs, 1 Article and 1 Quiz
Duration
2 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Reed Courses Certificate of Completion - Free
Assessment details
  • Final Exam (included in price)
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

Overview

The Audiology Level 3 Advanced Diploma is an in-depth programme designed for learners who wish to build advanced skills in hearing science, auditory health, and clinical practice. You will explore the anatomy and physiology of the auditory system, advanced hearing assessment techniques, auditory rehabilitation, balance testing, tinnitus management, and more.

When you enrol, you will benefit from:

  • Free final assessment to demonstrate your skills

  • Free digital certificate upon course completion

  • Delivered by a CPD-registered, UKRLP-listed, AHOT-recognised provider

  • Join a community of over 25,000 happy students

  • Study 100% online, at your own pace and convenience

Certificates

Assessment details

Final Exam

Included in course price

Curriculum

This course contains

Format: 41 PDFs, 1 Article and 1 Quiz

Duration: 2h and 0m

    • 1: Disclaimer 01:00
    • 2: Lesson 1 - Introduction to Audiology as a Profession 03:00
    • 3: Lesson 2 - History and Development of Audiology 02:00
    • 4: Lesson 3 - Roles and Responsibilities of an Audiologist 03:00
    • 5: Lesson 4 - Ethical and Professional Standards in Audiology 03:00
    • 6: Lesson 1 - Structure and Function of the Outer Ear 02:00
    • 7: Lesson 2 - Structure and Function of the Middle Ear 02:00
    • 8: Lesson 3 - Structure and Function of the Inner Ear 02:00
    • 9: Lesson 4 - Central Auditory Pathways and Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials... 02:00
    • 10: Lesson 1 - Pure Tone Audiometry 03:00
    • 11: Lesson 2 - Speech Audiometry 03:00
    • 12: Lesson 3 - Immittance Audiometry 02:00
    • 13: Lesson 4 - Otoacoustic Emissions (OAEs) 02:00
    • 14: Lesson 5 - Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) Testing 02:00
    • 15: Lesson 1 - Developmental Auditory Milestones 02:00
    • 16: Lesson 2 - Pediatric Hearing Assessment Techniques 02:00
    • 17: Lesson 3 - Management and Rehabilitation of Pediatric Hearing Loss 03:00
    • 18: Lesson 4 - Auditory Processing Disorders in Children 03:00
    • 19: Lesson 1 - Anatomy and Physiology of the Vestibular System 02:00
    • 20: Lesson 2 - Balance Assessment Techniques 03:00
    • 21: Lesson 3 - Videonystagmography (VNG) and Electronystagmography (ENG) 02:00
    • 22: Lesson 4 - Vestibular Rehabilitation and Treatment Approaches 03:00
    • 23: Lesson 1 - Hearing Aid Technology and Selection 03:00
    • 24: Lesson 2 - Verification and Validation of Hearing Aids 02:00
    • 25: Lesson 3 - Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs) for Hearing Loss 03:00
    • 26: Lesson 4 - Cochlear Implants and Bone Anchored Hearing Systems 02:00
    • 27: Lesson 1 - Understanding Tinnitus and Hyperacusis 02:00
    • 28: Lesson 2 - Assessment and Evaluation of Tinnitus and Hyperacusis 03:00
    • 29: Lesson 3 - Counseling and Management Strategies 03:00
    • 30: Lesson 4 - Sound Therapy and Habituation Techniques 03:00
    • 31: Lesson 1 - Auditory Training and Rehabilitation Programs 03:00
    • 32: Lesson 2 - Communication Strategies for Individuals with Hearing Loss 03:00
    • 33: Lesson 3 - Speechreading and Communication Tactics 03:00
    • 34: Lesson 4 - Psychosocial Implications of Hearing Loss 03:00
    • 35: Lesson 1 - Clinical Practicum Guidelines and Expectations 03:00
    • 36: Lesson 2 - Case Studies and Problem-Solving Approaches 03:00
    • 37: Lesson 3 - Patient Management and Counseling Skills 03:00
    • 38: Lesson 4 - Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Audiology 03:00
    • 39: Lesson 1 - Introduction to Research in Audiology 03:00
    • 40: Lesson 2 - Research Design and Methodology 04:00
    • 41: Lesson 3 - Data Collection and Analysis 04:00
    • 42: Lesson 4 - Ethical Considerations in Audiology Research 03:00
    • 43: Final Exam 09:00

Description

This advanced programme in audiology equips you with the technical expertise, clinical understanding, and patient-centred skills required for success in hearing healthcare. Covering a wide range of topics, you will study ear anatomy in detail, learn to conduct pure tone and speech audiometry, assess balance function, and implement rehabilitation strategies for both adults and children.

You will gain hands-on knowledge of hearing aids, cochlear implants, assistive listening devices, and techniques for managing tinnitus and hyperacusis. The course also includes communication strategies for people with hearing loss, counselling methods, and interdisciplinary collaboration in healthcare.

By the end of the audiology diploma, you will be able to conduct advanced hearing assessments, design tailored rehabilitation plans, support patients across diverse needs, and apply ethical and evidence-based practice in clinical settings. This comprehensive training prepares you to work in both independent and multi-disciplinary healthcare environments.

Who is this course for?

This audiology course is perfect for:

  • Aspiring audiologists seeking a solid foundation in hearing healthcare

  • Healthcare professionals looking to add audiology skills to their practice

  • Hearing aid dispensers, ENT assistants, or rehabilitation specialists aiming to expand their expertise

  • Recent graduates in healthcare or life sciences considering a career in audiology

  • Professionals who want to refresh their skills in line with modern clinical standards

Requirements

To enrol in this audiology course, you will need:

  • A good command of written English

  • Access to a computer, tablet, or smartphone with internet connectivity

  • The motivation to study independently and complete all modules

Career path

After completing the audiology diploma, you could:

  • Work as an assistant audiologist in private or public clinics

  • Join hearing aid dispensing and fitting services

  • Provide support in ENT or balance disorder clinics

  • Progress to higher-level audiology studies or specialisations

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