Program Overview
Syracuse University's Dual Au.D./Ph.D. Program in Audiology combines a professional doctoral degree (AuD) with a research doctoral degree (PhD) in a streamlined 110-credit program. Students must initially be accepted into the AuD program and then apply to the dual program after completing the AuD program's first year. The program typically takes 6-7 years of full-time study to complete and culminates in a dissertation.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Syracuse University's Dual Au.D./Ph.D. Program in Audiology is designed for students pursuing both a professional doctoral degree (AuD) and a research doctoral degree (PhD). This 110-credit program provides rigorous and intensive clinical and research training in a streamlined format. Students must be initially accepted into the AuD program and then apply to the dual AuD/PhD program after successfully completing the AuD program's first year. Applicants must possess a GPA of 3.5 or higher and meet the minimum GRE requirements. Prior to enrollment, students must secure a faculty research sponsor. Following the first year, students must pass a prequalifying exam and qualifying exams upon completing their coursework. The program culminates in a dissertation typically commenced in the fourth year of study.