The Master's Program in Audiology at the School of Health aims to deepen and develop knowledge in Audiology in the national and international market, particularly within the Ibero-speaking world. This master's program has the following objectives: - To contribute to the development and/or improvement of knowledge in Audiology as a science integrated into a pluralistic vision of human health; - To provide conditions for the sustainable development of creative/innovative approaches in Audiology; - To foster ethically responsible research in the areas of prevention, diagnosis, rehabilitation, and education, to respond to current challenges, particularly in social, cultural, and community terms; - To equip service providers with qualified personnel for the management and integration of human resources and technology in business, clinical, and educational settings; - To contribute to entrepreneurship and sustainability in different areas of activity at the national and international levels.
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| 1º Year | ||
|---|---|---|
| Curricular unit | Period | ECTS |
| PRIMARY HEALTH CARE AND HEALTH PROMOTION | 1st Semester | 6.0 |
| RESEARCH ETHICS | 1st Semester | 7.0 |
| INNOVATION I AUDIOLOGY | 1st Semester | 7.0 |
| AUDITORY AND VESTIBULAR PROCESSING I | 1st Semester | 10.0 |
| HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, COGNITION AND COMMUNICATION | 2st Semester | 10.0 |
| AUDITORY AND VESTIBULAR PROCESSING II | 2st Semester | 10.0 |
| APPLIED TECHNOLOGY IN AUDIOLOGY | 2st Semester | 10.0 |
| 2º Year | ||
| Curricular unit | Period | ECTS |
| DISSERTATION (optional) | Annual | 60.0 |
| INTERNSHIP WITH REPORT (optional) | Annual | 60.0 |
Holders of a two-stage Bachelor's degree in Audiology, a Bachelor's degree in Audiology, or equivalent legal qualification, and holders of other related Bachelor's degrees considered suitable for admission to the Course (e.g., Education Sciences, Special Education, TLGP, Social Education, Social Sciences, Health Sciences, Engineering); holders of a foreign higher academic degree in health or related fields, awarded following a first cycle of studies organized according to the Bologna principles by a state adhering to this process; holders of a foreign higher academic degree that is recognized as satisfying the objectives of the Bachelor's degree in Audiology by the Technical-Scientific Council of the Higher School of Health; holders of an academic, scientific and professional curriculum that is recognized as attesting to the capacity to undertake this cycle of studies by the Technical-Scientific Council of the Higher School of Health.
