Clinical Audiology
Osborne Audiology offers a Master of Science in Clinical Audiology (MSCA) that includes a core curriculum consisting of 24 semester credits and two fifteen-credit fellowships for audiologists who hold a bachelor's degree in Audiology or related science and have a minimum of two years clinical experience.
The MSCA degree program is being offered for Audiology practitioners to advance their knowledge and skills in audiologic care and to experience specialized fellowship training within a specific content area. This degree program features biomedical and audiologic sciences, clinical sciences, research design and application, and small group learning experiences, delivered in 54 semester hour credits over a 22-month period.
This 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 only if they have completed three years of clinical experience as an audiologist.
This is a hybrid program with online content, face-to-face learning, hands-on workshops, and supervised clinical training. Students will be required to travel to the Elkins Park campus for a total of fifteen to twenty-one (15–21) days throughout the duration of the program to complete the three hands-on workshops and clinical training graduation requirements.
Merger pending approval by the United States Department of Education, specialized accreditors, and additional third parties.
Degree | Availability | Location |
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MS |
Part-Time |
Hybrid |
Application Requirements
Hybrid Program
Visit the Salus University website for Application Requirements and Deadlines.