The BSc Audiology degree at the University of Southampton is a three-year full-time course that delivers the skills and knowledge required to practice as a Healthcare Science Practitioner within the audiology profession. Students taking the course gain clinical experience in the second and third years.Course Content: The course educates students on the fundamental science related to hearing and balance, and covers diagnostic techniques, rehabilitation methods, necessary medical referrals, and hearing aid technology. Key Modules: The courses are subdivided into modules. In each year you will take modules adding up to 120 credits. Core modules include Basic Skills and Concepts in Healthcare Science and Psychology, Functional Anatomy for Audiology, and Disorders of the Auditory System. Additionally, students undertake clinical placements in the second and third year.Accreditations: The BSc course is accredited by the Registration Council for Clinical Physiologists. Future Careers: Graduates can work as audiologists within the NHS and private sector, hearing aid dispensers or newborn hearing screeners. There are also further training and career opportunities in areas such as tinnitus management and balance rehabilitation. Additionally, doing research or teaching in Universities or practicing audiology in overseas are other career options.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.