Aptitude Test in Hearing Aid Dispensing (Single Module)
The Aptitude Test in Hearing Aid Dispensing single module has been designed to meet the needs of Audiologists who wish to become eligible to apply for registration with the Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC) as a registered hearing aid dispenser (RHAD).
The module may be suitable for audiologists working in the National Health Service (NHS) or students graduating from audiology degree courses which do not have HCPC approval.
Aptitude Test in Hearing Aid Dispensing: The course in brief
The aim of the module is to:
- provide students with the knowledge, skills and attitudes to equip them for a career in hearing aid audiology;
- develop key transferable skills in general use in employment so that students become competent in both autonomous practice and in team-work; and
- develop motivation and ability to engage in continuing professional development and life-long learning.
How will I be taught?
Structure, delivery, duration and outcome
Structure: This is a single module (10 credits, SCQF level 8)
Delivery: The module is delivered online, followed by an exam which can be taken at a location close to you.
Duration: Typically around 8 weeks (6 weeks online, 2 weeks catch-up time and then an exam)
Outcome: On successful completion, this module will offer currently qualified audiologists the eligibility to apply to the Health and Care Professions Council for registration as hearing aid dispensers.
Teaching, learning and assessment
This module is delivered online. There will be a variety of lecture formats, tasks and online class discussions, quizzes plus directed reading. Your tutor will be available online for support with content and tasks.
Aptitude Test in Hearing Aid Dispensing: Entry requirements and application information
Entry requirements
The module may be suitable for registered audiologists working in the National Health Service (NHS) or students graduating from audiology degree courses which do not have HCPC approval.
Fees
Please visit the fees pages of our website and select the relevant year of entry. This course is listed as an 'undergraduate' course.
Additional fees may be charged if students choose to sit the exam at an external institution such as a local University or College. QMU do not regulate these fees so students may wish to check costs with their local institution before joining the course.
Applying for this course
For more information on applying, or to apply for this course, please follow the links in the 'Start your application' box at the top right of this page.
Application deadline
May Intake: 1st May 2024
October Intake: 1st October 2024
Start date
- 27 May 2024
- 21 October 2024 (anticipated start date, TBC)
More information and QMU contacts
For further information, including application process, please contact Admissions.