Healthcare & Life SciencesGrowing Study ProspectsBachelor

Audiology/Audiologist

Also known as: Hearing Science, Clinical Audiology

A program that prepares individuals to diagnose and treat hearing loss and other disorders involving the ear, advise patients on means to use their remaining hearing, and select and fit hearing aids and other devices. Includes instruction in acoustics, anatomy and physiology of hearing, hearing meas
AudiologyHearing HealthAural RehabilitationHearing AidsHealthcareClinical PracticePatient CareScience

High School Preparation

Required Subjects

BiologyPhysicsChemistryMathematics

Recommended GPA

3.0-3.5

Advanced Courses (AP/IB/Honors)

  • AP Biology
  • AP Physics
  • IB Biology

Core Subjects

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Career Prospects

Growing Study Prospects
Audiologists find opportunities in hospitals, private clinics, schools, and research institutions. The demand for audiologists is projected to grow due to an aging population and increased awareness of hearing health.

Impact of AI on this Study

AI can assist audiologists with advanced diagnostic tools, personalized hearing aid programming, and remote patient monitoring, enhancing efficiency and patient care. While automating some tasks, AI primarily augments human expertise in this field.