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The Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow College of Health Professions  Audiology Program, Department of Communication Disorders
Your browser doesn't support DHTML. Click here for the non-DHTML version of CHP Home page   More than 24 million Americans have some type of hearing problem. Hearing difficulties are often unrecognized by the person involved. Children and teenagers seldom complain about the symptoms of hearing loss, and adults may lose their hearing so gradually that they do not realize it is happening. The first step in the treatment of a hearing problem is a hearing evaluation by an audiologist. As the longest standing program in the nation, Central Michigan University's Professional Doctorate in Audiology (Au.D.) prepares students to become successful audiologists through a four-year curriculum consisting of classroom and extensive clinical experiences, and is accredited by the American Speech-Language Hearing Association's (ASHA) Council on Academic Accreditation.


A CMU student clinician uses a video otoscope as a part of the hearing assessment process with a three-month-old [photo]


 
   

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