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1 University of Texas at Dallas/Callier Center for Communication Disorders
thib{at}utdallas.edu roeser{at}utdallas.edu
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to describe the history and resources of the doctor of audiology (AuD) program at the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD)/Callier Center for Communication Disorders, as well as to provide an overview of the program.
Method: Data from 1999, when the AuD program was approved by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Program, to the present were reviewed.
Conclusions: The UTD/Callier Center AuD program includes more than 40 faculty members, spans 3 campuses, and has 8 research laboratories. Total enrollment is 32 students (8 students are admitted each year for the 4-year program). Students have access to extensive resources and learning opportunities. The clinical and research programs at the UTD/Callier Center are actively involved in providing high-quality, indepth education to future doctors of audiology.
Key Words: doctor of audiology, AuD, clinical programs, University of Texas at Dallas, Callier Center
Submitted on June 9, 2005
Accepted on October 5, 2005
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