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Our Audiology BSc degree will equip you with the knowledge and skills to diagnosis, treat and manage ear disorders and hearing loss in a clinical setting in the NHS, or for a career in research or the commercial sector.

Virtual Open Events

Join us for our virtual information session where you will be able to: Learn some fascinating facts about the hearing system; Find out what the job of an audiologist involves; Talk to lecturers and current students about studying undergraduate audiology with us.

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Audiology BSc information session (April)10/4/202517:30-18:30

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Audiology BSc information session (May)14/5/202512:00-13:00

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Why study Audiology at UCL?
  • Benefit from the extraordinary range of clinical and research expertise among staff as well as engage with professionals from the wider audiology community.
     
  • 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.
     
  • UCL is one of the best universities in the world and is ranked 9th in the QS World University Rankings 2025.
     
  • London was voted the best student city in 2023 (QS Best Student Cities 2025) with UCL's campus based in the heart of the city with easy transport links to explore the Capital.
What our students say

Dr Nur Shasa Ain Abdul Aziz, Audiology BSc (2008)
"There were two reasons why I chose Audiology at UCL. The first was because I have always wanted to study at UCL, ever since I was little.
 

And why Audiology? Because I have always been a singer and song writer and so it was either Audio Engineering or Audiology that I planned to study. I started suffering from tinnitus at the age of 11 due to theatre exposure (I think) and being an ice skater, vestibular subjects are a part of me. So learning about audiology was like learning about me."

- Dr Nur, Audiology BSc (2008)

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