The BSc (Hons) Audiology at the University of Sunderland is a three-year, full-time undergraduate degree designed to train future healthcare science practitioners in NHS audiology. The course provides essential theoretical knowledge and practical skills for the assessment, management, and therapeutic rehabilitation of patients with hearing and balance disorders across all age groups.
This accredited programme follows the Practitioner Training Programme (PTP) curriculum and is primarily delivered online, with students attending one week on-campus each semester. A key component of the degree is the requirement to complete a minimum of 50 weeks of integrated clinical placements within accredited NHS audiology departments over the three years, ensuring graduates develop the professional competencies needed for clinical practice.
The University of Sunderland is recognised for its commitment to transformative education, student satisfaction, and employability. Its strong reputation in health sciences is highlighted by the inclusion of its Anatomy and Physiology programmes among the top 20 in the UK according to the Guardian University Guide 2024.
The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees across fields such as Medicine, Law, Engineering, Business, and the Arts. The BSc Audiology course is part of Sunderland’s professional healthcare science portfolio, providing a direct route into NHS practice.
Applicants must submit a personal statement outlining their interest in audiology, as well as a relevant academic and/or employer reference. Students are encouraged to attach their CV to highlight any related work experience.
The tuition fee for international students enrolling in the BSc (Hons) Audiology programme at the University of Sunderland is £16,500 per year.
The University of Sunderland offers a variety of scholarships and financial awards to assist students with the cost of their undergraduate studies. Awards are granted based on academic performance or specific eligibility criteria, helping students with tuition fees and living expenses throughout their degree.
Graduates from the BSc Audiology course are qualified for a range of roles within healthcare and clinical research. Typical career pathways include:
Applications for the BSc (Hons) Audiology course can be made through UCAS. For personalised guidance and application support, students are encouraged to contact one of AHZ’s trained advisors for assistance throughout the process.
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