Allied Health
A course by
University of Canterbury
Comprehensive training for professional clinical audiologists, including coursework, clinical practice, and audiological research at master's level.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Ilam, Christchurch
It will take a total of 2 years

Gain a strong foundation in acoustics, psychoanalytics, and neuroscience related to human hearing and balance.

Undertake substantial clinical practice with both adult and paediatric clients across diverse clinical settings.

Design, conduct, and report a research thesis in the field of audiology under expert supervision.
The Master of Audiology (MAud) at the University of Canterbury prepares students to become professional clinical audiologists. The programme comprises advanced coursework, clinical practice with adult and paediatric clients, and supervised research experience. It is fully endorsed by the New Zealand Audiological Society and recognised internationally.
What you need to know first
Bachelor's degree in Speech and Language Pathology or any bachelor's degree with relevant coursework (Arts, Engineering, Health Sciences, Science, or Teaching and Learning)
Equivalent qualifications as approved by the University

Allied Health
Healthcare
Audiology

Audiologist in clinical practice in New Zealand or internationally
Allied Health
A course by
University of Canterbury
Comprehensive training for professional clinical audiologists, including coursework, clinical practice, and audiological research at master's level.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Ilam, Christchurch
It will take a total of 2 years

Gain a strong foundation in acoustics, psychoanalytics, and neuroscience related to human hearing and balance.

Undertake substantial clinical practice with both adult and paediatric clients across diverse clinical settings.

Design, conduct, and report a research thesis in the field of audiology under expert supervision.
The Master of Audiology (MAud) at the University of Canterbury prepares students to become professional clinical audiologists. The programme comprises advanced coursework, clinical practice with adult and paediatric clients, and supervised research experience. It is fully endorsed by the New Zealand Audiological Society and recognised internationally.
What you need to know first
Bachelor's degree in Speech and Language Pathology or any bachelor's degree with relevant coursework (Arts, Engineering, Health Sciences, Science, or Teaching and Learning)
Equivalent qualifications as approved by the University

Allied Health
Healthcare
Audiology

Audiologist in clinical practice in New Zealand or internationally
Approval for study based on academic merit and other factors
Meet English language requirements
Certain courses may require vaccinations
Approval for study based on academic merit and other factors
Meet English language requirements
Certain courses may require vaccinations