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Hearing Programs at Ontario Colleges

What to expect from a career as a Hearing Specialist

Working with people who have trouble hearing or who can’t hear at all can be very challenging, but it is also highly rewarding. Students in hearing programs at Ontario colleges gain technical knowledge and practical skills to help those who are deaf or have difficulty hearing by administering hearing tests and properly fitting hearing aids and other assistive devices.

If you’re interested in working with people who are deaf or hard of hearing and want to make it easier for them to communicate and understand others, here’s what you need to know. More

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GEORGIAN BARRIE CLOSED 3 SEMESTERS 2013 - Sep Visit

COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS ASSISTANT


  • Program Code: CODA
  • Credential: GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
  • Program Level: POST-DIPLOMA
  • Program Type: REGULAR
  • Language of Instruction: English
  • Entry Level: ENTRY LEVEL 1
  • Highly Competitive: Y

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CONESTOGA DOON WAITLISTED 2 ACADEMIC YEARS (PERIODS OF 8 MONTHS) 2013 - Sep Visit

HEARING INSTRUMENT SPECIALIST


  • Program Code: 1176
  • Credential: DIPLOMA
  • Program Level: POST-SECONDARY
  • Program Type: REGULAR
  • Language of Instruction: English
  • Entry Level: ENTRY LEVEL 1
  • Highly Competitive: N

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GEORGE BROWN WATERFRONT CAMPUS WAITLISTED 6 SEMESTERS 2013 - Sep Visit

HEARING INSTRUMENT SPECIALIST


  • Program Code: S117
  • Credential: ADVANCED DIPLOMA
  • Program Level: POST-SECONDARY
  • Program Type: REGULAR
  • Language of Instruction: English
  • Entry Level: ENTRY LEVEL 1
  • Highly Competitive: N

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