This research-based programme is recognised by the New Zealand Audiological Society (NZAS).
Becoming an audiologist involves the completion of the two-year masters programme, followed by one further year of supervised clinical practice, leading to a Certificate of Clinical Competence provided by the NZAS. This is normally undertaken while employed in an audiology clinic.
Facilities such as the University's Hearing and Tinnitus Clinic and The Oticon Foundation Hearing Education Centre provide excellent opportunities for clinical training and continuing education for practising audiologists.
Research 240 points
GPA 5.0
20 Hours of Work permit weekly for international students.
The IELTS score for international applicants is 7.5 (with no less than 7.0 in each component).
Healthcare and Nursing
Grafton
Postgraduate
Full-Time, 2 years
February, March
7.0
9193,
48386, (INT)
Oxford, England
7.0
Postgraduate
29700
Chester, Warrington
0.0
Postgraduate
£12,950
Glasgow, Scotland
6.5
Postgraduate
25980