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Under­graduate Audiology

Source: https://www.bmh.manchester.ac.uk/study/audiology/ Parent: https://www.bmh.manchester.ac.uk/study/research/discovermore/contact/

Train in a growing field of healthcare

Under­graduate Audiology

Why study Audiology?

Help people with hearing and balance disorders

If you like interacting with people, are fascinated by cutting-edge technology and want diverse career options, then audiology may be for you.

Use your passion for science to help people hear and start your career in a rapidly developing area of the NHS.

On this page:

Explore your interests

Audiology at Manchester

Manchester is the leading centre for audiology training in Europe, and you will learn from internationally recognised experts at the Manchester Centre for Audiology and Deafness (ManCAD).

Our degree gives you practitioner-level training and an accredited qualification which allows you to work within both the NHS and the private sector.

Split your time between learning from experts at the University and putting your learning into practice on a variety of placements.

A rewarding career

Most of our graduates become clinical audiologists or hearing-aid audiologists, but others have gone on to work with hearing aid manufacturers and dispensing companies, universities, charities and schools.

Improving clinical practice for babies with hearing loss

Watch a short animation about how our research is helping babies with hearing loss.

How you learn

Expert teaching

You'll cover theoretical, practical and clinical aspects of audiology and related neurosensory topics.

This will be delivered through lectures, tutorials and hands-on training.

Practical skills training takes place in our well-equipped laboratories, while clinical training takes place within NHS and private clinics.

Placement experience

Throughout your degree, you get 48 weeks of practical and clinical experience in a variety of clinical skills labs, the NHS and independent sector placements.

You’ll also get the chance to enhance your CV through leadership and employment-focused units, support and extracurricular opportunities.

Read about student Charlotte's experience of her Year 2 placement.

From our students

A week in the life of a Year 3 student

Year 3 Audiology student Sheila gives us an account of a typical week at university.

Life after graduation

Hear from two of our graduates, Wiktoria and Francesca, about what they're doing now, and how their studies have helped them in their careers.

What does studying audiology involve?

Year 3 student Charlotte talks about teaching and learning on the BSc.

Exploring different audiology careers on the BSc course

Anna talks about the careers information available to students taking the BSc Audiology course.

Things you should know before studying audiology at Manchester

Sheila, a Year 3 student, talks about the things new students can expect when they arrive to start their degree.

Course information

Our audiology degree

Audiology is a three-year course that enables you to register with the AHCS and HCPC after graduation. Learn more on the course page:

Making an application

Apply for audiology

If you have any questions, email us at ug.audiology@manchester.ac.uk.

If you’re ready to apply to an audiology degree at Manchester, here’s what you need to know.

[### The application process

Apply through UCAS.

UCAS login](https://accounts.ucas.com/account/login)

[### Open days, visits and fairs

Discover Manchester for yourself.

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Contact us

Have any questions? Get in touch.

Audiology course enquiries

Tel: +44 (0)161 529 4563

Email: ug.audiology@manchester.ac.uk

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Undergraduate information

There's more to discover about becoming an undergraduate on our Faculty and main University websites. Here are some links to get you started.