Master of Science in Clinical Audiology
Program Overview
Clinical Audiology Program
The Master of Science in Clinical Audiology (MSCA) program is designed for audiology practitioners to advance their knowledge and skills in audiologic care. The program features a core curriculum consisting of 24 semester credits and two fifteen-credit fellowships.
Program Overview
The MSCA degree program is offered for audiologists who hold a bachelor's degree in Audiology or related science and have a minimum of two years of clinical experience. The program is delivered over a 22-month period and consists of 54 semester hour credits.
Program Structure
The program includes:
- Biomedical and audiologic sciences
- Clinical sciences
- Research design and application
- Small group learning experiences
Eligibility
The program is for practicing audiologists who hold a bachelor's degree in Audiology or related science and have a minimum of two years of clinical experience. Students may be eligible to enroll in the AuD Bridge Program upon completing the MSc in Clinical Audiology, provided they have completed three years of clinical experience as an audiologist.
Program Format
The program is a hybrid program with:
- Online content
- Face-to-face learning
- Hands-on workshops
- Supervised clinical training
Program Requirements
Students will be required to travel to the Elkins Park campus for a total of fifteen to twenty-one days throughout the duration of the program to complete the three hands-on workshops and clinical training graduation requirements.
Degrees Offered
- MS: Part-Time, Hybrid
Application Requirements
Application requirements and deadlines are available upon request.
Hybrid Program
The hybrid program combines online and face-to-face learning, providing a flexible and comprehensive education experience.
