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Bachelor of Science in Optometry
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10 sections
1. Introduction to Optometry
100 mins
10 topics
History of Optometry
Optometric Examination Techniques
Common Eye Conditions
Optical Dispensing
Contact Lens Fitting and Management
2. Ocular Anatomy and Physiology
100 mins
10 topics
Anatomy of the Eye
Physiology of Vision
Ocular Muscles and Movements
Ocular Blood Supply
Tear Film and Ocular Surface
3. Optics and Refraction
100 mins
10 topics
Introduction to Optics
Laws of Reflection
Refraction of Light
Lenses and Lens Systems
Dispersion of Light
4. Ocular Disease and Pathology
100 mins
10 topics
Introduction to Ocular Anatomy
Common Ocular Diseases
Ocular Pathology and Diagnostic Techniques
Inflammatory and Infectious Eye Disorders
Retinal Diseases and Disorders
5. Contact Lens Fitting and Management
90 mins
9 topics
Introduction to Contact Lenses
Anatomy of the Eye Relevant to Contact Lens Fitting
Pre-Fitting Evaluation for Contact Lenses
Contact Lens Materials and Designs
Contact Lens Fitting Process
6. Binocular Vision and Vision Therapy
80 mins
8 topics
Introduction to Binocular Vision
Binocular Vision Disorders
Vision Therapy Techniques
Benefits of Vision Therapy
Assessing Binocular Vision
7. Pediatric Optometry
100 mins
10 topics
Introduction to Pediatric Optometry
Visual Development in Children
Common Pediatric Eye Conditions
Pediatric Eye Examinations
Vision Therapy for Children
8. Low Vision and Rehabilitation
70 mins
7 topics
Understanding Low Vision
Assessment of Low Vision
Optical and Non-Optical Aids for Low Vision
Assistive Technology for Low Vision
Orientation and Mobility Training
9. Geriatric Optometry
90 mins
9 topics
Understanding Age-Related Eye Conditions
Vision Changes in the Aging Eye
Importance of Comprehensive Geriatric Eye Exams
Optometric Management of Low Vision in Geriatric Patients
Addressing Falls and Balance Issues in the Elderly Population
10. Clinical Practice in Optometry
100 mins
10 topics
Introduction to Optometry
Visual Anatomy and Physiology
Refraction and Visual Acuity
Ocular Diseases and Conditions
Contact Lens Fitting and Management