Do you want to become a practicing audiologist?
The well-rounded clinical doctorate (AuD) program at UNT allows you to gain valuable research and clinical practice experience.
To support your academic success, we offer laboratories for research, clinical treatment rooms, a clinic library, a student workroom and a computer lab.
Our students benefit from opportunities in research and clinical practice because of the solid network we have developed throughout North Texas and across the United States.
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Scholarships & more
The Department of Audiology & Speech-Language Pathology in UNT’s College of Health and Public Service offers scholarships to its students each year, including:
- Dr. Sandra L. Terrell Scholarship
- Speech and Language Pathology Graduate Student Scholarship
- Bill and Billie K. Johnson Class of the Forties Scholarship
Your AdvisorGraduate students are advised by department faculty. Program coordinator Erin C. Schafer can help connect you with potential faculty advisors based on your unique interests. Erin C. Schafer, Ph.D., CCC-A Director of Graduate Studies in Audiology Erin.Schafer@unt.edu 940-369-7433 SPHC 266 |
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