Audiology - Practice Based Learning

Welcome to the Audiology section of the Practice-based Learning Support Web Site.

Queen Margaret University offers several audiology programmes, these include:

  • Diploma Higher Education Hearing Aid Audiology
  • Graduate Diploma Audiology
  • MSc Audiology (pre-reg)
  • MSc Audiology (post-reg)

The Audiology team involved in these programmes is:

Christine Johnson

Lizanne Steenkamp BSc BCommPath

Jo White MA MSc PhD

Use the 'tabs' below for more information.

General Resource Links

Audiology - General Resource Links

The web links below are from the UK and other countries and are provided here as a resource for everybody involved with the world of Audiology

Diploma Higher Education Hearing Aid Audiology

Audiology - Diploma in Hearing Aid Audiology

All of the documents below can be printed out using File/Print. In the case of Word forms these are designed to be saved to your local file space using File/Save as.. and then completed on-screen before saving again. If required, they can then be printed out for signatures etc.

Graduate Diploma Audiology

Audiology - Graduate Diploma Audiology

All of the documents below can be printed out using File/Print. In the case of Word forms these are designed to be saved to your local file space using File/Save as.. and then completed on-screen before saving again. If required, they can then be printed out for signatures etc.

Weekly Meeting Log Sheet (pdf)

Student Skills Level Assessment Form (pdf)

 

 

MSc Audiology (pre-reg)

Audiology - MSc Audiology (pre-reg)

All of the documents below can be printed out using File/Print. In the case of Word forms these are designed to be saved to your local file space using File/Save as.. and then completed on-screen before saving again. If required, they can then be printed out for signatures etc.

Weekly Meeting Log Sheet (pdf)

Student Skills Level Assessment Form (pdf)

 

MSc Audiology (post-reg)

Audiology - MSc Audiology (post-reg)

All of the documents below can be printed out using File/Print. In the case of Word forms these are designed to be saved to your local file space using File/Save as.. and then completed on-screen before saving again. If required, they can then be printed out for signatures etc.