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The audiology program incorporates comprehensive academic and clinical training under a nationally and internationally recognized doctoral faculty. Externship placement opportunities at world-renowned medical centers and clinical facilities provide students with clinical experiences in early identification, comprehensive assessment, and audiologic habilitative/rehabilitative services delivered to the diverse multicultural, multiethnic population residing in the New York metropolitan area.
Employment of audiologists is projected to grow 16 percent from 2020 to 2030, much faster than the average for all occupations. Because hearing loss is strongly associated with aging, rapid growth in the population age 55 and older will cause the number of persons with hearing impairment to increase markedly. The Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) program at CUNY will prepare you to make a difference in this growing area of healthcare.
The program information listed here reflects the approved curriculum for the 2025–26 academic year per the Brooklyn College Bulletin. Bulletins from past academic years can be found here.
This is a lockstep 4 year program.
AUDI 8000, AUDI 8010, AUDI 8030, AUDI 8050 (elective), AUDI 8090 , AUDI 8100, AUDI 8120, AUDI 8160 (elective), AUDI 8180, AUDI 8200, AUDI 8250, AUDI 8280, AUDI 8300, AUDI 8320 , AUDI 8330, , AUDI 8350, AUDI 8400 (Elective), AUDI 8420 , AUDI 8430, AUDI 8460, AUDI 8480, AUDI 8500 , AUDI 7600, AUDI 8630, AUDI 8640 , AUDI 8650 , AUDI 8670 (Elective), AUDI 8680, AUDI 8700, AUDI 8720, AUDI 8740, AUDI 8780 , AUDI 8800 (Elective), AUDI 8900, AUDI 8901, AUDI 8902, AUDI 8903, AUDI 8904, AUDI 8905, AUDI 8906, AUDI 8961, AUDI 8962, AUDI 8963, AUDI 8964, AUDI 8965, AUDI 8966, AUDI 8980, AUDI 8982, AUDI 8983, AUDI 8991, AUDI 8992*, AUDI 8993*
AUDI 8991 Audiology Residency I, AUDI 8992 Audiology Residency II, and AUDI 8993 Audiology Residency III needed to complete the clinical residency requirement.
* Students take these courses for 3 credits each except when advised by a Coordinator of Clinical Education in Audiology to do otherwise.
Each year we admit a relatively small cohort of students, allowing us to ensure an outstanding faculty-to-student ratio. You will work closely with nationally and internationally renowned faculty in audiology which allows for the development of academic and personal relationships.
Additional Requirements for International Applicants
Refer to the instructions at Graduate Admissions.
All courses applied to meet each of the required areas below must be completed with a grade of B or better (B- does not suffice) and remedial coursework cannot be used to meet any prerequisite. Advanced Placement (AP) coursework can be applied to meet a required area if the college transcript shows 3+ credits for the AP coursework.
Potential applicants often inquire whether all prerequisite courses must be completed prior to applying to the Au.D. Program. Although completion of all prerequisite courses prior to applying is desirable, we recognize that applicants graduating in the spring prior to potential fall Au.D. admission may be completing 1-2 prerequisite courses in that spring semester (applications lacking more than 1-2 prerequisite courses are non-competitive). Should such an applicant be accepted into our program, the applicant is required to show proof of completion of the 1-2 missing prerequisites with the grade of B or better prior to registration for our Au.D. courses.
The Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) education program in audiology (residential) at the City University of New York is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2200 Research Boulevard, #310, Rockville, MD 20850, 800-498-2071 or 301-296-5700.
The AuD Program, a consortium between the Graduate Center, Brooklyn College and Hunter College all within the City University of New York, educates and trains students and promotes clinical Audiology with a commitment to the highest levels of academic and clinical competence, research and community service within the New York metropolitan area and the nation.
The mission of the Au.D. Program at CUNY is to prepare audiologists to:
(a) Deliver exceptional hearing and vestibular assessment and management services to the culturally, linguistically, and socioeconomically diverse population of the greater New York City metropolitan area;
(b) Serve as advocates for persons with hearing and/or vestibular impairment;
(c) Be active contributors to the clinical science that subserves Audiology and to the continuing development of the profession.
The AuD Program plans the following goals for the next four years:
Action Item 1 – conduct annual review of current curriculum, didactic and clinical opportunities, to ensure the program is aligned with mission statements and current strategic plan goals; fulfill each of the CAA accreditation standards and prepare students to be eligible for NYS licensure in audiology and national certification.
Action Item 2 – conduct annual review of continuing education offerings; needs assessment of current and prospective program faculty.
Progress Update 2025: The annual CAA accreditation review revealed that all standards of accreditation were fulfilled. Continuing education coursework was provided to 100+ local clinical faculty to fulfill NYS hearing aid dispensing requirements for content in infection control, hearing assistive technology, and NYS/Federal regulations. Student clinic and course surveys were distributed each semester and reviewed by faculty.
Action Item 1 – annually assess student placements and whether students have access to an array of technology, as well as a variety of assessment and treatment resources across experiences
Action Item 2 – annually assess interprofessional education and practice opportunities for students.
Progress Update 2025: Each student clinical experience has been reviewed and sites/preceptors have been engaged by clinical coordinators. Clinical site affiliations have been verified as current. Students were verified to have engaged in IPE across the CUNY campuses by providing hearing screenings and by engaging with SLPs, teachers, paraprofessionals, OT/PT, nurses and/or physicians.
Action Item 1 – annually assess student capstone experience via input from students and faculty, including but not limited to faculty mentors.
Action Item 2 – annually assess research lab space and related resources, as well as collective faculty research productivity
Progress Update 2025: Each student successfully completed capstone process. Faculty reappointments and a variety of presentations and publications demonstrate attainment of this goal.
Action Item 1 – annually solicit input from students and other stakeholders regarding the students experience from admissions through graduation, including access to program and institutional supports.
Progress Update 2025: Review of student demographics demonstrates that CUNY Au.D. cohorts are culturally and linguistically more diverse than national AuD student data. The program maintains an active DEI committee. The student SAA group has provided a variety of content and activities to students and faculty celebrating and highlighting cultural and disability diversity. Students and faculty have provided a variety of presentations to groups underrepresented in healthcare (such as to CUNY Black-Male Initiative students), and an AuD mentor program has been implemented. The program maintains a holisitic admissions approach.
Action Item 1 – annually provide outreach via campus hearing centers to campus communities, and outreach to centers and schools in communities near to campuses.
Progress Update 2025: Data on a variety of health fair and related on- and off-campus health screening events reveals that program faculty and students have engaged hundreds of participants across NYC in the most recent academic year.
Action Item 1 – Annually assess scholarly activity.
Progress Update 2025: Faculty presented and attended an array of local, regional, and national conferences. The program provided an opportunity for all students and faculty to submit proposals for funding. The AUD program supported travel for 9 students at conferences in the most recent academic year (100% of students requesting funding)).
*Employment rate describes percentage of program graduates who have been employed in the profession within one year of graduation, and includes graduates who are either employed or are pursuing further education in the profession.
“Recent Year” refers to 2023-24 academic year data which includes those with graduation dates of 6/2024 and 9/2024
Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director
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Brooklyn College is an integral part of the cultural and artistic energy of New York City. Our faculty members in the Department of Communciation Arts, Sciences, and Disorders offer incomparable expertise and tremendous talent, and each brings a unique perspective to their teaching and mentoring in and out of the classroom.
The program offers externship placement opportunities at world-renowned medical centers and clinical facilities.
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