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can any AuD or AuD student plz introduce us to your field 🙂
can any AuD or AuD student plz introduce us to your field 🙂
If you go to USNews rankings of the best graduate schools Vanderbilt University is #1 followed by the Univ. of Iowa and Univ. of Washington. For anyone looking for the best AuD programs I would use this list as a good reference.
As for distance learning programs, in my opinion, most people doing those are master's audiologists just getting the AuD to stay competitive in the field- not necessarily for the education! However it's well known in the field that the CMU/Vanderbilt program and Florida program are the better ones to go to.
Yes, however Nova is a less-respected school among Aud & SLP programs. They lost accreditation some years back and recently regained it. Not that it's a bad school, I would just look VERY closely at the program.
Even though the AuD is a clinical program, there would certainly be benefits to completing the degree in a research environment. It is the case that medical students/interns/residents often complete lab rotations during their training. This could be quite a beneficial experience for an AuD student as well. That is, an AuD student receiving a research assistantship to work in a big lab. Just to let some of the future AuD students know what some of those big research institutions with AuD programs are:
University of Texas at Dallas
Northwestern University*
University of Iowa
Indiana University*
University of Buffalo (CUNY)
University of Wisconsin-Madison
University of Washington
The programs with * used to be 3-year AuD programs but I believe they have since switched to a 4-year model. One look at the internationally-reknowned faculty from both of these institutions should dissuade anyone from making criticisms about the quality of these programs based on their former 3-year model.