Audiology Clinic Client Session

Time is of the essence. Why change universities on your flight to becoming a graduate-level practitioner? Fly nonstop at Ball State University.

To be a registered dietitian, an audiologist, or speech language pathologist, you must complete a graduate degree and graduate internship.

The College of Health can help you move from your high school dreams to your career with an undergraduate degree and seamless entry to graduate school—all at Ball State.

Health Professions Building

Our programs in Nutrition and DieteticsSpeech Pathology and Audiology, as well as Social Work are well respected in Indiana and beyond. Our facilities in the Health Professions Building are state-of-the art, and our Interprofessional Community Clinics provide opportunities for you to learn and practice your skills right in our own building under the watchful supervision of our faculty.

Your nonstop journey begins by choosing an undergraduate major and working with expert faculty and advisors along the way to map a seamless route to the next requirements of your health career flight path. As long as you maintain the grades and take the proper courses, you can be given an early action application to the graduate program right here on the campus you will come to love. You will be placed in a professional setting for an internship in your graduate program. That will help prepare you for licensure for a professional career in healthcare.

Learn and fly the Ball State way!

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