There’s more to hearing than simply turning up the volume. Audiology is the science of hearing, balance, and auditory processing, and this course introduces the fundamentals in a way that’s clear, structured, and easy to follow. Whether you’re looking to support a career in healthcare, understand auditory conditions, or explore how hearing impacts communication and development, this online Audiology course is a valuable foundation.
Through engaging modules, you’ll explore hearing loss, diagnostic approaches, and the basics of auditory anatomy without needing to leave your home (or find parking near a hospital). With CPD accreditation, it’s a smart step for anyone interested in sound, science, or supporting others with hearing-related issues. Sign up easily via Training Express or find the course on Eventbrite.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the basic anatomy of the ear and auditory system
- Learn types and causes of hearing loss and auditory disorders
- Gain insight into the audiological testing and screening process
- Study the effects of hearing loss on communication and behaviour
- Learn the role of hearing aids and assistive listening devices
- Understand common conditions related to balance and inner ear function
Who is this Course For
- Individuals curious about the science of hearing and balance
- Teachers supporting students with auditory challenges in school
- Carers working with individuals affected by hearing loss
- Healthcare support workers seeking foundational audiology knowledge
- SEN professionals working with children who have hearing issues
- Parents of children with auditory or communication difficulties
- Volunteers in disability and hearing support organisations
- Anyone interested in the field of audiology or ear health
Career Path
- Audiology Assistant – £20,000 average salary per year
- Hearing Aid Dispenser – £27,000 average UK annual salary
- Audiologist – £35,000 average yearly wage
- SEN Teaching Assistant (Hearing Support) – £19,500 per annum
- Healthcare Support Worker (Audiology Department) – £21,000 average salary
- Rehabilitation Support Worker (Hearing Impairment) – £22,000 per year