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Study Audiology BSc at the UCL Ear Institute

The UCL Ear Institute brings together some of the most influential academics and clinicians in the world with a passion to understand hearing and fight deafness.

Audiology BSc - Student Research
The UCL Audiology BSc degree is designed to equip graduates with the knowledge and skills to undertake a career in clinical audiology, research, or in the commercial and charitable sectors (subject to accreditation). Develop your clinical skills and gain experience delivering audiology services in a real clinical setting on the integrated placements in NHS teaching hospitals and private sector clinics.

Find out more about entry requirements, degree structure, modules, assessment and the application process.

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Your life in London

When you study at UCL, you will join a community with students from more than 150 countries studying in the heart of London, with some of the capital's best attractions within walking distance of the campus. London was voted the world's best student city in 2025 by QS Best Student City Rankings.

You'll find a host of cutting-edge facilities, libraries, and the Student Centre - an dynamic space to study or meet friends. You will also find places to eat and a lively social scene with open lectures, events, and many clubs and societies to join.

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Career and employability support

Graduates from an Audiology degree (subject to accreditation) often work clinically as an Audiologist in the NHS or as a Hearing Aid Dispenser in the private sector. Others choose careers in service support and training within the audiology equipment and service industries, and there are also a variety of career opportunities in the charitable sector.

Some graduates pursue further studies, such as a Master's degree or a doctorate. This allows them to either specialise further in a clinical area of interest, to follow a career in scientific research or audiology education.

Why study audiology at UCL?

  1. Benefit from the extraordinary range of clinical and research expertise among staff as well as engage with professionals from the wider audiology community.
  2. Develop your clinical skills and gain experience delivering audiology services in a real clinical setting on integrated placements in NHS teaching hospitals and private sector clinics. Meet members of the public with audiological disorders who will share their experiences and work with you to enhance your understanding of ear-related conditions.
  3. UCL is one of the best universities in the world and is ranked 9th in the QS World University Rankings 2025.
  4. London was voted the best student city in 2025 (QS Best Student Cities 2025) with UCL's campus based in the heart of the city with easy transport links to explore the Capital.

Audiology BSc Virtual Discovery Session

Learn more about the Audiology BSc course by watching this virtual discovery session webinar recording.

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The UCL Ear Institute has industry-standard facilities and equipment that will help prepare you for the world of work as an audiologist.