[Back | Printable View]

Hearing Instrument Specialist

Summer 2026

AAS - SFCC

Offered at Locations:  Spokane Falls Community College
A. Program Courses (all required) 82
B. Computation Course (choose 5 credits) 5
C. English Course (ENGL& 101 required) 5
D. Human Relations/Leadership Course (choose 5 credits) 5
97
97 credits are required for the AAS

A. Program Courses (all required) 

HIS  101Basic Hearing Instrument Sciences 4
HIS  104Hearing Physiology and Anatomy 4
HIS  106Healthcare and Business Ethics 4
HIS  123Basic Audiometrics 5
HIS  125Auditory Disorders 4
HIS  127Hearing Healthcare Management I 4
HIS  134Advanced Audiometrics 5
HIS  136Hearing Instrument Technologies 4
HIS  138Ear Couplers and Assistive Technologies 5
HIS  201Hearing Healthcare Management II 4
HIS  205Introduction to Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology 5
HIS  206Hearing Instrument Specialist Laboratory I 4
HIS  210Clinical Methods I 5
HIS  213Marketing/Sales 4
HIS  215Hearing Instrument Specialist Laboratory II 5
HIS  222Clinical Methods II 6
HIS  250Perspectives on Disabilities 4
HIS  266Cooperative Education Seminar 1
HIS  267Cooperative Education Work Experience 5

B. Computation Course (choose 5 credits) 1

BUS  123Practical Business Math Applications 5
MATH&107Math in Society 5

C. English Course (ENGL& 101 required) 1

ENGL&101English Composition I 5

D. Human Relations/Leadership Course (choose 5 credits) 1

BUS  280Human Relations in Business 5
CMST&101Introduction to Communication 5
CMST&210Interpersonal Communication 5
CMST&220Public Speaking 5
1Must choose 5 credits in each of the following areas of related instruction: Communications, Computation and Human Relations/Leadership. A class cannot be used to fulfill more than one area. Students intending on transferring to another institution should consult with a faculty academic advisor prior to selecting these courses.

Disclaimer: The college cannot guarantee courses will be offered in the quarters indicated. During the period this guide is in circulation, there may be curriculum revisions and program changes. Students are responsible for consulting the appropriate academic unit or adviser for more current and specific information. the information in this guide is subject to change and does not constitute an agreement between the college and the student.

[Back | Printable View]