Inherent requirements for audiology program
Our audiology program has inherent requirements you must meet to be able to graduate.
Inherent requirements are core activities, tasks or skills that are essential to a program or course. They apply to the following programs:
- Master of Audiology Studies
What you need to do
If you plan to apply for one of these programs, carefully read through the inherent requirements.
If you think you may experience any problems meeting them, contact a Student Adviser to discuss your needs and whether any reasonable adjustments can be made.
Inherent requirements should be read in conjunction with other information including the program requirements, UQ Fitness to Practise Policy, and publications of Audiology Australia Pty Ltd including:
- National Competency Standards for Audiologists
- Professional Practice Standards - Part A Clinical Operations
- Professional Practice Standards - Part B Clinical Standards
- Code of Conduct for Audiologists and Audiometrists
- Scope of Practice for Audiologists and Audiometrists
Context |
Audiology is a profession governed by national competency standards, practice standards, a code of conduct, and a scope of practice where audiologists are both accountable and responsible for ensuring safe and professional behaviour in all contexts. |
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What you need to demonstrate |
The student will demonstrate knowledge of, and engage in, ethical behaviour in practice. |
Why this is required |
Complying with standards, codes, guidelines, and policies facilitates safe, competent interactions and relationships for students and the people they engage with. Ethical behaviour protects the rights and dignity of all and supports physical, psychological, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing. |
Scope for reasonable adjustments |
Reasonable adjustments must ensure that standards, codes, guidelines, and policies are maintained and do not result in unethical behaviour. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with a Student Adviser. |
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Context |
Behavioural stability is necessary to effectively and sensitively function and adapt in audiology roles. |
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What you need to demonstrate |
The student will demonstrate behavioural stability in diverse, unpredictable, and challenging academic and clinical environments. |
Why this is required |
Behavioural stability is necessary to work in diverse, unpredictable, and challenging environments, whether individually or in a team. Audiology students will be exposed to disability and human suffering and are required to have the behavioural stability to manage themselves and their activities in these environments. |
Scope for reasonable adjustments |
Reasonable adjustments must support stable, effective, and professional behaviour in both academic and clinical settings. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with a Student Adviser. |
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Context |
Audiology practice is regulated by Australian laws and professional standards to enable safe and effective audiology management. |
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What you need to demonstrate |
The student will demonstrate knowledge of and compliance with Australian laws, professional standards, and scope of practice. |
Why this is required |
Showing an understanding of and compliance with legislative and regulatory requirements reduces the risk of harm to self and others and are a necessary prerequisite to clinical placements. Compliance with Australian laws and regulations ensures students are responsible and accountable for their practice. |
Scope for reasonable adjustments |
Reasonable adjustments must be consistent with legislative and regulatory requirements. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with a Student Adviser. |
Example ways to meet the requirement |
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Verbal
Context |
Effective verbal communication in English is an essential requirement to provide safe and effective audiology management. |
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What you need to demonstrate |
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Why this is required |
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Scope for reasonable adjustments |
Reasonable adjustments must address issues concerning the effectiveness, timeliness, clarity, and accuracy of verbal communication to achieve safe and appropriate care. Adjustments must enable effective verbal communication in individual, small, and large groups (consistent with audiology practice). Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with a Student Adviser. |
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Non-verbal
Context |
Appropriate non-verbal communication is fundamental to audiology and needs to be respectful, clear, attentive, appropriate, and professional. |
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What you need to demonstrate |
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Why this is required |
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Scope for reasonable adjustments |
Reasonable adjustments must enable the recognition and initiation of effective non-verbal communication and avoidance of inappropriate non-verbal behaviours. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with a Student Adviser. |
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Written
Context |
Effective written communication in English is essential to audiology practice and has professional and legal ramifications. |
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Why this is required |
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Scope for reasonable adjustments |
Reasonable adjustments must enable a student to meet necessary standards of clarity, accuracy, and accessibility to ensure effective recording and transmission of information in both academic and clinical settings, and that competent literacy support may be provided to audiology clients. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with a Student Adviser. |
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Knowledge acquisition and cognitive ability
Context |
Cognitive ability and the capacity to learn and recall complex information are essential in providing safe and effective audiology management. |
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What you need to demonstrate |
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Why this is required |
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Scope for reasonable adjustments |
Reasonable adjustments must ensure knowledge can be clearly demonstrated and cognitive skills are not compromised or impeded. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with a Student Adviser. |
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Literacy (language)
Context |
Competent English literacy skills are essential to provide safe and effective audiology management. |
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What you need to demonstrate |
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Why this is required |
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Scope for reasonable adjustments |
Reasonable adjustments must ensure a student can demonstrate an appropriate capacity to acquire, comprehend, apply, and communicate accurately in English. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with a Student Adviser. |
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Numeracy
Context |
Competent and accurate numeracy skills are essential to provide safe and effective audiology management. |
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What you need to demonstrate |
The student will demonstrate the ability to interpret and apply numerical information, whether data, measurements, or other numbers correctly and accurately. |
Why this is required |
Competent numeracy skills are essential to facilitating safe and effective audiology management. |
Scope for reasonable adjustments |
Reasonable adjustments must ensure a student can demonstrate a capacity to interpret and apply numerical concepts and processes in a timely, accurate and effective manner. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with a Student Adviser. |
Example ways to meet the requirement |
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Visual
Context |
Adequate visual acuity is required to provide safe and effective audiology management. |
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What you need to demonstrate |
The student will demonstrate sufficient visual acuity to perform the required range of audiology skills. |
Why this is required |
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Scope for reasonable adjustments |
Reasonable adjustments must address the need to perform the full range of tasks involved in clinical practice. Any strategies to address the effects of the vision impairment must be effective, consistent, and not compromise treatment or safety. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with a Student Adviser. |
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Auditory
Context |
Sufficient auditory ability is required to provide safe and effective audiology management. |
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What you need to demonstrate |
The student will demonstrate sufficient aural function to undertake the required range of skills. |
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Scope for reasonable adjustments |
Reasonable adjustments must address the need to perform the full range of tasks involved in clinical practice. Any strategies to address the effects of the hearing impairment must be effective, consistent, and not compromise treatment or safety. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with a Student Adviser. |
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Tactile
Context |
Sufficient tactile ability is required to perform competent and safe audiology management. |
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What you need to demonstrate |
The student will demonstrate sufficient tactile function to undertake the required range of skills and assessments. |
Why this is required |
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Scope for reasonable adjustments |
Reasonable adjustments must ensure a student can demonstrate the capacity to make effective assessments of physical characteristics and abnormalities within safe time frames. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with a Student Adviser. |
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Gross motor skills
Context |
Audiology can be physically demanding and requires adequate gross motor function. |
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What you need to demonstrate |
The student will demonstrate the ability to perform gross motor skills to function within scope of practice. |
Why this is required |
Gross motor skills are needed to perform, coordinate, and prioritise care. Tasks that involve gross motor skills include carrying, pushing, pulling, sitting, standing, twisting, and bending. Students must be able to demonstrate and perform these tasks consistently and safely to reduce the risk of harm to themselves and others. |
Scope for reasonable adjustments |
Reasonable adjustments must facilitate functional effectiveness, safety of self and others, and a capacity to provide appropriate care. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with a Student Adviser. |
Example ways to meet the requirement |
Ability to safely evaluate clients who:
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Fine motor skills
Context |
Audiology practice requires manual dexterity and fine motor skills. |
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What you need to demonstrate |
The student will demonstrate the ability to perform fine motor skills to function within scope of practice. |
Why this is required |
Fine motor skills are necessary to administer audiology assessments and conduct therapy with children and adults. Tasks that involve fine motor skills include being able to manipulate various objects required for hearing assessment and rehabilitation. Students must be able to demonstrate and perform these tasks consistently and safely to reduce the risk of harm to themselves and others. |
Scope for reasonable adjustments |
Reasonable adjustments must facilitate functional effectiveness, safety to self and others, and a capacity to provide appropriate care. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with a Student Adviser. |
Example ways to meet the requirement |
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Context |
Audiology practice requires physical and cognitive performance at a consistent and sustained level to meet individual needs over time. |
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Why this is required |
Sufficient physical and mental endurance are essential to performing multiple tasks in an assigned period and to provide safe and effective care. |
Scope for reasonable adjustments |
Reasonable adjustments must ensure that performance is consistent and sustained over a given period. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with a Student Adviser. |
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If you're not sure what an inherent requirement means, contact the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences.
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