Bachelor of Speech and Hearing Sciences

North Ryde (Sydney)

 

INTAKE: Jul & Feb

Program Overview

Macquarie University's Bachelor of Speech and Hearing Sciences program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of communication disorders, speech-language development, and hearing sciences. This undergraduate degree prepares students for careers in speech pathology, audiology, and related fields, emphasizing theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and clinical experience.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the Bachelor of Speech and Hearing Sciences program covers foundational courses in anatomy and physiology of speech and hearing mechanisms, linguistics, phonetics, and psychology of communication. Students study topics such as speech disorders, language acquisition, audiology principles, hearing assessment techniques, and rehabilitation strategies for individuals with communication impairments. The program includes practical placements or clinical practicum where students gain hands-on experience under supervision.

Research Focus: Macquarie University fosters a strong research focus within its Bachelor of Speech and Hearing Sciences program. Faculty members and students engage in research areas such as speech pathology interventions, auditory processing disorders, language development in children and adults, assistive technologies for communication, and neurogenic communication disorders. Students have opportunities to participate in research projects, present findings at conferences, and contribute to advancements in speech and hearing sciences.

Industry Engagement: The university collaborates with industry partners, healthcare providers, and community organizations to provide students with practical experiences and industry insights. Students participate in clinical placements, internships, and workshops with speech pathology clinics, audiology centers, hospitals, schools, and rehabilitation facilities. These engagements ensure that students develop clinical skills, professional competencies, and a deep understanding of industry practices.

Global Perspective: Macquarie University integrates a global perspective into its Bachelor of Speech and Hearing Sciences program. Courses explore cross-cultural communication, multicultural issues in speech pathology and audiology, global health disparities in hearing care, and international standards in clinical practice. Students are encouraged to participate in international exchanges, collaborate on global research initiatives, or engage in volunteer programs to gain diverse perspectives and experiences in speech and hearing sciences.

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Location

North Ryde (Sydney)

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

AUD 45900

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 65% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.5 or 7.0 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 100 with a minimum of 23 in each section.
  • PTE (Pearson Test of English): Overall score of 64 with a minimum of 57 in each section.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

It's important to note that entry requirements can vary by program and may change over time. Additionally, some programs may have additional requirements, such as interviews, portfolios, or work experience.

Macquarie University is providing opportunities to support students with their educational journey through various scholarship programs. These scholarships are designed to help students achieve their academic goals and alleviate financial stress.

Vice-Chancellor's International Scholarship: This scholarship is offered to international students who are pursuing an undergraduate or postgraduate degree at Macquarie University. The scholarship covers full tuition fees for the course duration and is awarded based on academic merit.

Macquarie University International Scholarship: This scholarship is available to international students who are pursuing an undergraduate or postgraduate degree at Macquarie University. The scholarship covers a portion of the tuition fees, ranging from AUD 5,000 to AUD 10,000 per year, depending on the course and level of study.

Destination Australia Scholarship: This scholarship is offered to domestic and international students who are studying in regional Australia. The scholarship covers a portion of the tuition fees and provides a living allowance of AUD 15,000 per year.

Indigenous Scholarship Program: This scholarship program is designed to support Indigenous Australian students who are pursuing an undergraduate or postgraduate degree at Macquarie University. The scholarship covers full tuition fees and provides additional support such as accommodation and living allowances.

Merit Scholarship: This scholarship is offered to students who have demonstrated outstanding academic performance in their previous studies. The scholarship covers a portion of the tuition fees and is available to both domestic and international students.

Women in Leadership Scholarship: This scholarship is designed to support female students who are pursuing a postgraduate degree in a leadership-related field. The scholarship covers full tuition fees and provides additional support such as mentoring and networking opportunities.

Graduates of Macquarie University's Bachelor of Speech and Hearing Sciences program are equipped with specialized knowledge and practical skills in communication disorders, speech-language pathology, audiology, and hearing sciences. They are prepared for rewarding careers in various sectors related to speech and hearing health.

Speech-Language Pathologist: Speech-language pathologists assess, diagnose, and treat communication and swallowing disorders in individuals of all ages. They work in hospitals, clinics, schools, rehabilitation centers, and private practices, providing therapy, developing treatment plans, and improving clients' speech, language, and swallowing abilities.

Audiologist: Audiologists specialize in assessing and managing hearing and balance disorders. They conduct hearing evaluations, diagnose hearing loss, fit hearing aids and assistive listening devices, provide auditory rehabilitation, and offer counseling to individuals and their families. Audiologists work in hospitals, audiology clinics, ENT practices, and hearing aid centers.

Clinical Educator: Clinical educators work in academic institutions, training future speech-language pathologists and audiologists. They develop curriculum, supervise student clinical placements, provide mentorship, and conduct research in communication sciences and disorders. Clinical educators play a vital role in preparing students for professional practice in speech and hearing sciences.

Researcher: Graduates can pursue careers as researchers in speech-language pathology, audiology, and hearing sciences. They conduct studies, analyze data, publish research findings in academic journals, and contribute to advancements in understanding communication disorders, treatment methodologies, and assistive technologies.

Pediatric Speech Therapist: Pediatric speech therapists specialize in working with children who have speech, language, or feeding difficulties. They assess developmental milestones, provide early intervention services, collaborate with families and educators, and implement therapy programs to support children's communication and social skills development.

Geriatric Speech Pathologist: Geriatric speech pathologists work with older adults to address communication and swallowing disorders associated with aging, neurological conditions, or dementia. They conduct assessments, provide therapy, and implement strategies to improve communication abilities, enhance quality of life, and support aging adults in maintaining independence.

Community Health Advocate: Graduates may work as community health advocates, promoting awareness of communication disorders, hearing health, and accessibility issues. They collaborate with community organizations, advocate for policy changes, and develop programs to enhance communication access and quality care for individuals with speech and hearing impairments.

Healthcare Administrator: Some graduates pursue careers in healthcare administration, overseeing operations of speech and hearing clinics, rehabilitation centers, or healthcare facilities. They manage budgets, coordinate services, ensure regulatory compliance, and implement quality improvement initiatives to enhance patient care and organizational efficiency.


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