Audiology
Requirements for Florida Licensure:
- Doctoral degree with a major emphasis in audiology
- Applicants who earned a doctoral degree from an approved program conferred before January 1, 2008, must complete sixty (60) semester hours, of which twenty-four (24) semester hours must be in audiology
- Applicants who earned a doctoral degree from an approved program conferred after January 1, 2008, must complete seventy-five (75) semester hours
- 300 clock hours supervised experience with at least 200 of the 300 hours in the area of audiology
- Eleven (11) months professional employment experience.
- Every applicant for licensure as an audiologist with a master’s degree conferred before January 1, 2008, shall document that prior to licensure, the applicant completed one year clinical work experience
- Passage of the Educational Testing Services Praxis Series Examination
- One (1) hour of HIV/AIDS training
- Two (2) hours of training in Prevention of Medical Errors
- ABA certification
- ASHA certification
Speech-Language Pathology
Requirements for Florida licensure:
- Master’s degree or completion of the academic requirements of a doctoral program, with a major emphasis in speech-language pathology
- Applicants enrolled in an approved program prior to January 5, 2005, must complete a minimum of sixty (60) semester hours at least thirty-six (36) hours must be earned in graduate level courses.
- Applicants enrolled in an approved program after January 5, 2005, must complete a minimum of seventy-five (75) semester hours at least thirty-six (36) hours earned at the graduate level
- 300 clock hours of supervised experience with at least 200 of the 300 hours in the area of speech-language pathology
- Nine (9) months of professional employment experience
- Passage of the Educational Testing Service’s Praxis Series Examination
- One (1) hour of HIV/AIDS training
- Two (2) hours of training in Prevention of Medical Errors
- ASHA certification