Hearing Instrument Specialist

Summer 2026

Enrollment:

Fall only

Degrees and Certificates

Program Website:

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Program Description

Spokane Falls Community College offers a two-year program to prepare hearing instrument specialists for immediate employment in hearing health care establishments. The program includes study in physiology and anatomy, social science and technical hearing instrument courses. The Hearing Instrument Specialist program is primarily an online low residency program, meaning students complete coursework online with occasional meetings on-campus to verify skills and competencies.

Hearing instrument specialists find a variety of professional experiences available to them, including independent contracted employment, professional consulting, establishment ownership and technical support of related professions. After successful completion of the program, all educational requirements of the state (Washington State Department of Health) will have been satisfied, pursuant to state licensing as a duly authorized “Hearing Instrument Fitter/Dispenser.”

Non-Local Students: Students who reside in Spokane have weekly on-campus labs. Students who live outside of the Spokane area work with mentors who are licensed hearing instrument dispensers. These mentors assist the students in weekly lab activities.  Close communication between the mentor, student and faculty is important in order for a student to succeed in this challenging program.
Admission Requirements:

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, degree graduates will be prepared to:

  1. Assess the presenting problems and needs of hearing aid patients.
  2. Test and analyze hearing.
  3. Prescribe and analyze hearing aids.
  4. Fit, adjust and service hearing aids.
  5. Educate patients and maintain professional relationships.

Nationally, job placement opportunities for this program’s graduates are excellent. This field lacks a source of formally educated and trained professionals in the field of “hearing instrument specialist technologies”. Currently, only two programs offer a college degree in hearing instrument sciences in the state of Washington. These programs have been developed with the guidance of a cooperative government and industry published skills standards study. This field’s need for our students is considered to be statistically high both in the state of Washington and throughout the nation. The continued growth in an ever-increasing aging population suggests an increasing need for hearing health care professionals well into the future.