Sarah Sohns is a Clinical Audiologist and Associate Clinical Professor with experience working within all realms of diagnostic audiology and hearing loss management for patients across the lifespan: her clinical specialty is pediatric audiology. She currently teaches graduate level hearing aids laboratory courses, an undergraduate clinical practicum course in audiology, and the Introduction to Audiology required course within the undergraduate curriculum. She was awarded the Provost’s Teaching Excellence Award for Professional Track Faculty in 2024.
Areas of Interest
- Pediatric audiology
- Hearing aids and sound amplification
- Diagnostic audiology, including electrophysiology
- Otoacoustic emissions
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Degrees
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Au.D
Course Name | Course Title | Semester | Syllabus |
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HESP411 | Introduction to Audiology | Fall 2022 | |
HESP411 | Introduction to Audiology | Spring 2022 | |
HESP645 | Pediatric Audiology | Fall 2021 | |
HESP645 | Pediatric Audiology | Fall 2020 | |
HESP311 | Anatomy, Pathology and Physiology of the Auditory System | Spring 2020 | |
HESP411 | Introduction to Audiology | Fall 2019 | |
HESP411 | Introduction to Audiology | Fall 2018 |