NC SARA State Professional Licensure Determinations - Audiology, AuD
The Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) education program in audiology at the University of South Alabama is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
The AuD program meets the requirements for licensure in Alabama. We have not made a determination regarding whether the program meets licensure requirements in other states.
If you have any questions about licensure requirements, please contact:
Secretary, Department of Speech Pathology & Audiology
Email: sharvey@southalabama.edu
Phone: 251-445-9360
Disclosure Statement | Professional Licensure: Meets |
---|---|
USA's Audiology, AuD program meets educational requirements for licensure. | Alabama (AL) |
Disclosure Statement | Professional Licensure: Not determined | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
It is not determined whether the program meets the educational requirements for licensure. Please consult with the appropriate state board or department. Individual state contact information is available on the . |
Alaska (AK) Arizona (AZ) Arkansas (AR) California (CA) Colorado (CO) Connecticut (CT) Delaware (DE) District of Columbia (DC) Florida (FL) Georgia (GA) Hawaii (HI) Idaho (ID) Illinois (IL) |
Indiana (IN) Iowa (IA) Kansas (KS) Kentucky (KY) Louisiana (LA) Maine (ME) Maryland (MD) Massachusetts (MA) Michigan (MI) Minnesota (MN) Mississippi (MS) Missouri (MO) Montana (MT) |
Nebraska (NE) Nevada (NV) New Hampshire (NH) New Jersey (NJ) New Mexico (NM) New York (NY) North Carolina (NC) North Dakota (ND) Ohio (OH) Oklahoma (OK) Oregon (OR) Pennsylvania (PA) Puerto Rico (PR) |
Rhode Island (RI) South Carolina (SC) South Dakota (SD) Tennessee (TN) Texas (TX) Utah (UT) Vermont (VT) Virginia (VA) Virgin Islands (VI) Washington (WA) West Virginia (WV) Wisconsin (WI) Wyoming (WY) |