Named for its founding dean, Osborne Audiology leads in innovative education, research, and service in training students for the practice of audiological medicine.
Doctor of Audiology On-Campus Program
Why Osborne Audiology? • Immediate, first-term clinical experience with
direct patient care in the second term. • The Pennsylvania Ear Institute, in Elkins Park, provides hands-on training and exposes students to a wide range of hearing and balance disorders and business management. • Vital clinical skills practice time is available seven days a week in pre-clinical training labs. • Extensive clinical education through clerkships and externships. • Students enter the profession with more than 2,500 hours of clinical experience with patients ranging from pediatric to elderly populations.
ADMISSIONS CHECKLIST Complete an application at CSDCAS. Complete a bachelor’s degree with a recommended overall GPA of 2.8 or higher. Complete the prerequisite coursework with a grade of ‘C-‘ or higher. Submit three letters of recommendation. Shadow a practicing audiologist for at least one full work day (7-8 hours.) Complete the GRE Exam (optional.) For specific details on the above admissions requirements and deadlines, visit Drexel.edu/ElkinsPark/Admissions.
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