The most basic subjects of audiology are psychoacoustic, sound (physical, perceptual), hearing disorders, peripheral and central auditory processing disorder, hearing loss, hearing aid, auditory rehabilitation, vestibular evaluation and preparing appropriate treatment for the disorder. The first year begins with introductory lessons in audiology and learning audiological tests through observation in the hearing laboratory. Hearing aid information is also entered. In the second year, Audiological tests and diagnosis continue with observation classes in internships. The last year ends with intensive clinical applications, seminars and graduation project applications, while evaluating patients with hearing and balance disorders in practice within the scope of course observations and creating necessary habilitation programs. They graduate with scientific qualifications for 4 years in the audiology laboratory and by conducting research on hearing and balance issues and presenting at the congress.