American Journal of Audiology Vol.12 71-75 December 2003. doi:10.1044/1059-0889(2003/013)
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Ball State University's AuD Degree

Thomas F. Hemeyer 1, David J. Coffin 1, and Claudia D. Updike 1

1 Ball State University, Muncie, IN

themeyer{at}bsu.edu

This article provides an overview of the AuD degree at Ball State University. In 1996, Ball State became the third university to offer the AuD. An accompanying undergraduate major in preaudiology preparation was established at the same time as the AuD, and the nature of the undergraduate program is also summarized.

Key Words: Doctor of Audiology, AuD, clinical doctorate, Ball State University, audiology education

Submitted on November 10, 2003
Accepted on November 18, 2003


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