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Audiology Training Course
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Summary

Price
£21 inc VAT
Study method
Online, On Demand 
Course format
Video with subtitles and transcript
Duration
2.8 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Reed Courses Certificate of Completion - Free

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Overview

Audiology is the study of hearing, balance, and related disorders. It plays a significant role in diagnosing and treating hearing impairments, which are one of the most prevalent health conditions worldwide. As hearing loss can severely impact a person's quality of life, audiologists work with patients of all ages to assess their hearing health and develop appropriate rehabilitation plans. Audiology is a highly specialised field that combines scientific knowledge, clinical skills, and technological expertise to improve the lives of individuals affected by hearing loss.

The field of audiology covers several key areas, from the basic anatomy and physiology of the ear to the complex processes of diagnosing and treating hearing impairments. Through the study of acoustics and psychoacoustics, professionals are trained to measure and interpret sound and how it is perceived by the brain. The course includes an in-depth examination of various audiological disorders and the application of audiometric techniques, such as pure tone audiometry, to assess hearing function. In addition, it addresses rehabilitation strategies, which are essential for helping individuals manage and adapt to hearing loss. With technological advancements and an ageing population, there is a growing demand for audiologists, making this a rewarding and essential career.

Learning Outcomes


By the end of this course, students will be able to:

  • Describe the anatomy and physiology of the ear and its role in hearing.

  • Explain the principles of acoustics and psychoacoustics and their relevance to audiology.

  • Conduct pure tone audiometry to assess hearing thresholds across different frequencies.

  • Identify and diagnose common audiological disorders and their impact on hearing.

  • Demonstrate the skills required for the rehabilitation of individuals with hearing impairments.

  • Apply knowledge of disorders of the auditory nervous system in clinical practice.

  • Understand the importance of patient care and communication in audiological rehabilitation.

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Curriculum

This course contains

Format: 13 Videos (with subtitles and transcripts)

Duration: 2h and 50m

Description

Those who strive to enhance their skills while preparing for a specific employment opportunity can consider the Audiology course! This Audiology course will keep you up to date on the most important amendments and will instruct you accordingly. So, if you want the best instruction available, you can put your money on this Audiology course.

Here is the curriculum breakdown of this Audiology course:

  • Module 01: An Overview of Audiology
  • Module 02: Ear Anatomy and Physiology, Part 1
  • Module 03: Ear Anatomy and Physiology, Part 2
  • Module 04: Acoustics and Psychoacoustics
  • Module 05: Pure Tone Audiometry, Part 1
  • Module 06: Pure Tone Audiometry, Part 2
  • Module 07: Pure Tone Audiometry, Part 3
  • Module 08: Audiological Disorders, Part 1
  • Module 09: Audiological Disorders, Part 2
  • Module 10: Audiological Disorders, Part 3
  • Module 11: Disorders of the Auditory Nervous System
  • Module 12: Hearing Impairment Rehabilitation, Part 1
  • Module 13: Hearing Impairment Rehabilitation, Part 2

Get Your Certificate

Once you complete the Audiology course, you will be eligible to download a digital certificate from Reed for free.

Who is this course for?

Anyone interested or curious about Audiology, can enrol in this Audiology course to further understand the subject.

Requirements

There are no specific requirements for enrolment in the Audiology course, making it accessible to all individuals.

Career path

  • Audiologist (£30,000–£45,000)

  • Hearing Aid Dispenser (£25,000–£40,000)

  • Clinical Audiologist (£35,000–£55,000)

  • Audiology Assistant (£20,000–£30,000)

  • Audiology Technician (£25,000–£35,000)

  • Research Audiologist (£40,000–£55,000)

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