Doctorate of Audiology
CU-Bloomsburg's Doctorate of Audiology is a four-year program placing major emphasis on clinical training and the practical application of research, theory, and technology into clinical practice.
- Degrees & Offerings
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- Au.D.
- Location
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- Bloomsburg
- Department
- Program Contact
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Professor of Audiology, Coordinator for the AuD Program
Audiology (Au.D.) Program Details
- Coursework: This 11-semester, 120-credit program provides both academic and practicum experiences focused on the prevention, identification, evaluation, and treatment of individuals with disorders of the auditory, balance, and related systems.
- Program Overview: The first two years emphasize didactic instruction and laboratory class work combining theory, practicality, and emerging technology. The emphasis in the final two years is on combining the theory with clinical learning experiences. The fourth year is a full-year externship with monitoring and advisement.
- Program Focus: The Au.D. program includes academic and clinical training in diagnosis, amplification, Electrophysiological testing, aural rehabilitation, educational audiology, assistive devices, cochlear implants, Industrial audiology, and private practice.
- Clinical Experiences: Students initiate their clinical experience during the first semester of the program in the on-campus Speech, Language, and Hearing Clinic, which is an extension of the Doctorate of Audiology that allows students to place theory into practice. Students provide clinic services under the direct supervision of licensed and certified audiologists and start acquiring the necessary hours for licensure and certification.
- Graduate Assistantships: Available to qualified applicants.
- Who Should Apply: A great fit for students with undergraduate degrees in Communication Sciences and Disorders, Biology, Health Science, or Pre-Med.
- Affordability: Our Doctorate of Audiology program is recognized as one of the most affordable options in the field! To help you plan ahead, we also offer a Cost Estimator Tool that gives you a preview of your investment.
Courses and Curriculum
Business Practices
Students are exposed to business practices through didactic coursework and their clinical experiences. There is an opportunity for learning organizational structures, service delivery models, insurances, reimbursement, quality assurance, professional malpractice, marketing, and business management.
Additional Program Details
Research
Students in the Au.D. program will have the opportunity to be involved in research projects with program faculty, as well as conduct their own research under the guidance of Audiology faculty. Student research grants are available through Commonwealth U- Bloomsburg and National Organizations (AAA, ASHA). Students are encouraged to present their research at State and National meetings.
ONWARD AND UPWARD
Guardian of the Nerves
Commonwealth University-Bloomsburg alumnus Dr. Tyson Hale ’05/’10 Au.D. might be the person monitoring your neural activity to make sure the surgery is going well and has not impacted nerve tissue. A graduate of CU-Bloomsburg’s Clinical Doctor of Audiology program, Hale is Chief of Surgical Neurophysiology for Geisinger Health System. Geisinger’s primary campus (GMC) is located in Danville. From there Hale oversees a team of about ten professionals across seven campuses who perform intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) or simply “neuromonitoring.â€
Audiology Students Volunteer at Special Olympics
Students from the Doctor of Audiology (AuD) program volunteered at the 2025 Special Olympics Pennsylvania Summer Games held at Penn State University in State College. The event, held June 5-7, brought together over 1,700 athletes and 750 coaches from across the state to compete in aquatics, athletics, basketball, bowling, equestrian, golf, gymnastics, softball, and tennis.
CAA Accreditation
The Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) education program in audiology residential program at Commonwealth University - Bloomsburg is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association., 2200 Research Boulevard, #310, Rockville, MD 20850, 800-498-2071 or 301-296-5700.
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