University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences: Doctor of Audiology (AuD) (clinical entry-level)

Last Modified: 06/25/2024


Institution Information

Address:

Dept of Audiology & Speech Pathology
College of Health Professions
4301 W. Markham Street, #711
Little Rock, AR 72205

Phone Number:

(501)320-7300

Fax Number:

(501)214-2161

Program Accreditation Status

Accredited

This graduate education program is fully operational and in compliance with the Standards for Accreditation. See full accreditation status definition.

Clinical Entry-Level Doctoral Degree Audiology
CAA Accredited (clinical entry level AuD) (2018 - 2025)
Next Accreditation Review: February 2025

General Program Information

Administrative Location:

College of Health Professions

Combined Degree Programs Offered:

Other (please specify)
Other: AuD/MPH (Master's in Public Health)

Program Director:

Charia Hall, AuD, CCC-A

Study Abroad Opportunities:

No

Clinic Director:

Madison Howe, AuD, CCC-A

Entire Degree Offered Online:

No

Minority Serving Institution:

No specific Department of Education Designation

Part-Time Enrollment:

No

Multicultural/Bilingual Emphasis:

No multicultural or bilingual emphasis

Postdoctoral Opportunities:

No

NSSLHA Chapter:

Yes

Admissions

Admission Contact:

E-Mail Address: CEPrice@uams.edu

Undergraduate Prerequisites Required:

No

Application Deadline(s):

Fall admission: February 1

Offer Prerequisite Courses:

No

Application Process:

CSD Central Application Service (CSDCAS)
University online application

Prerequisites Online:

No

Application Requirements:

Personal interview
Letters of recommendation: 3
Writing sample/essay: 1

Number of Applications Received:

Non International Applicants: 46
International Applicants: 2
Total: 48

GPA Range for Applicants Offered Admission:

3.07-4.0

Number of Admission Offers:

Non-International Applicants: 44
International Applicants: 2
Total: 46

Average GRE Score for Applicants Offered Admission:

My institution does not collect these data

Number of Admission Offers with Funding:

12

Enrollment

Target Class Size:

10

First-Year Enrollment:

Full time Students: 7
Part time Students: 0
Total: 7

Total Graduate Enrollment:

Full time Students: 33
Part time Students: 0
Total: 33

Graduation

Credit Hour Requirement:

Total semester credit hours: 104

Average Time to Degree (CED):

Total semesters: 11

Total Number of Degrees Granted:

Total: 9
Full time: 9
Part time: 0

Additional Requirements:

Capstone project
Comprehensive exam

Institution Grants and Contracts

Federally funded research grant(s): 3
Total $ Amount: 316833
Federally funded personnel preparation grant(s): 0
Total $ Amount: 0
Federally funded training and career development grant(s): 1
Total $ Amount: 298395
Federally funded other grant(s): 0
Total $ Amount: 0

Areas of Research

Audiology/Hearing Science:
Audiologic (re)habilitation
Auditory processing (Audiology)
Electrophysiology (otoacoustic emissions, auditory, electrocochleography, intraoperative monitoring)
Psychoacoustics

Speech-Language Pathology/Speech and Language Science:
Cognitive communication (e.g., dementia, traumatic brain injury)
Neurogenic speech and language disorders (aphasia, apraxia, dysarthria)
Speech production: articulation, phonology
Diversity, equity, and inclusion

General to Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology:
Literacy
TelepracticeOther(Other general topic (please specify))Other(Health Literacy)

 
 

OTHER DEGREES AT THIS INSTITUTION

Master of Science (MS)
Doctor of Audiology (AuD) (clinical entry-level)