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            Visual Perception
              20 credits
          
        
This module is designed to help the student develop the necessary knowledge and understanding of the fundamentals of visual perception, visual pathways and psychophysical methodology associated with visual perception.
70% Examinations
30% Practicals
          OPT405
          
          
            Geometric and Physical Optics
              10 credits
          
        
This module introduces the student to the physical and geometric properties of light and prepares the student for the module Visual optics and Ophthalmic lenses
100% Examinations
          OPT406
          
          
            Visual Optics and Ophthalmic Lenses
              20 credits
          
        
This module introduces the student to the optical properties of the eye, ophthalmic lenses and other optical instruments.
70% Examinations
30% Practicals
          OPT407
          
          
            Anatomy and Physiology
              20 credits
          
        
This module is designed to introduce optometry students to the fundamentals of ocular and human anatomy and physiology relevant to practice in this profession.
70% Examinations
30% Practicals
          OPT408
          
          
            Clinical Optometry Skills
              20 credits
          
        
This module enables the student to develop the skills and competencies to conduct a basic refraction and ocular health examination.
50% Examinations
50% Clinical exams
          SOHP401
          
          
            Preparation for Practice
              20 credits
          
        
This inter-professional module will introduce students to professional practice and the inherent standards expected of them. The characteristics and identity of allied health professionals, as evidence based practitioners, will underpin learning.
100% Coursework
          HIPL400
          
          
            Interprofessional Learning 1
          
        
 
          SOHP503
          
          
            Project Studies
              20 credits
          
        
This module develops knowledge and skills related to evidence-based practice and lifelong learning. The content is designed to enable the students to understand different research designs, to evaluate the research literature and to prepare them to undertake research at undergraduate level. Meets all or part of HCPC Standards of Proficiency: 2b.1, 3a.
50% Coursework
50% Examinations
          OPT503
          
          
            Paediatric and Binocular Vision
              20 credits
          
        
This module will enable the student to understand and assess extra-ocular muscles and their relation to eye movements.
100% Examinations
          OPT505
          
          
            Clinical Optometry Skills and Refractive Management
              30 credits
          
        
This module will enable the student extending and enhancing the clinical skills to conduct an eye examination and interpret the results to make basic clinical and refractive management recommendations.
50% Examinations
50% Clinical exams
          OPT506
          
          
            Specialist Optometry Skills
              20 credits
          
        
This module addresses specialist skills in clinical optometry, including contact lenses and visual impairment.
50% Examinations
50% Clinical exams
          OPT507
          
          
            Introduction to Pathology and Therapeutics
              30 credits
          
        
This module is designed to develop the necessary understanding, differential diagnosis and investigation of ocular and systemic pathology, including the principles of ocular pharmacology and medicines relevant to optometric practice and use in management of some ocular diseases.
70% Examinations
30% Coursework
          HIPL500
          
          
            Interprofessional Learning 2
          
        
 
          SOHP605
          
          
            Project
              20 credits
          
        
This module consolidates knowledge and skills related to evidence-based practice and lifelong learning. The content will support the students to undertake research at undergraduate level, to discuss their findings in the context of the contemporary evidence base and to evaluate the implications of their activities on their future practice.
100% Coursework
          OPT601
          
          
            General Optometric Practice
              30 credits
          
        
This module will enable the student to apply and integrate previous experience to carry out a routine eye examination and consider occupational and lifestyle requirements to make appropriate management decisions.
100% Clinical exams
          OPT602
          
          
            Specialist Optometric Practice
              30 credits
          
        
This module will enable the student to apply and integrate previous knowledge and skills gained in contact lenses, binocular vision and visual impairment to carry out routine and non-routine patient assessment and management.
100% Clinical exams
          OPT603
          
          
            Enhanced Pathology and Therapeutics
              20 credits
          
        
This module is designed to build on and expand the student's knowledge and understanding of ocular and systemic pathology and therapeutics and supplements the second year introductory module.
70% Clinical exams
30% Examinations
          OPT604
          
          
            Clinical Case Management in Optometry
              20 credits
          
        
This module will enable the students to develop their problem solving and professional reasoning skills, including the legal and ethical framework, in optometric practice. The module will also help to develop an awareness of business skills relevant to optometrists.
60% Practicals
40% Coursework
 
          OPT701
          
          
            Clinical Optometric Learning in Practice 1
              40 credits
          
        
This module builds on studies in Year 3 and permits students to further develop their clinical testing and management skills under supervision in a clinical placement setting.
50% Examinations
50% Clinical exams
          OPT702
          
          
            Clinical Optometric Learning in Practice 2
              40 credits
          
        
This module builds on studies in Year 3 and permits students to further develop their clinical testing and management skills under supervision in a clinical placement setting. The module ensures that students can work effectively and efficiently in the clinical environment, including addressing Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) issues and delivering safe and effective testing, management and referral of patients.
50% Examinations
50% Clinical exams
          ACO701
          
          
            Glaucoma
              20 credits
          
        
This module will enable students to extend their theoretical knowledge of glaucoma and develop their clinical skills to an enhanced level to support accurate referral and monitoring of diagnosed ocular hypertension and suspect chronic open angle glaucoma patients.
40% Examinations
30% Practicals
30% Clinical exams
          ACO702
          
          
            Medical Retina
              20 credits
          
        
This module will enable students to extend their theoretical knowledge of medical retina and develop their clinical skills to an enhanced level to support differential diagnosis, referral, management and treatment pathways.
40% Examinations
30% Practicals
30% Clinical exams
          ACO703
          
          
            Acute and Emergency Eye Care
              20 credits
          
        
This module will enable students to extend their theoretical knowledge of acute and emergency eyecare and develop their clinical skills to an enhanced level to support differential diagnosis, referral, management and treatment pathways.
40% Examinations
30% Practicals
30% Clinical exams
          ACO704
          
          
            Cataract
              20 credits
          
        
This module will enable students to extend their theoretical knowledge of cataract and develop their clinical skills to an enhanced level to support differential diagnosis, referral, management and treatment pathways.
40% Examinations
30% Practicals
30% Clinical exams
 
       
      I have the opportunity to interact and communicate with people of diverse backgrounds and generations every day in practice. I not only learn new things about eye health daily, but also about the society and the people within it. This is the most captivating aspect of pursuing a career in this field.
It is great to know how to ensure all of our professions can work effectively together. This benefits the service user and staff.
Healthcare systems always require improvement, it’s easier to know how to improve your area if you know how other areas work too.
I went to a Specsavers for my placement week, and I really enjoyed my time there. I got to see first-hand how the optometry practice worked and by sitting in with optometrists I was able to see cataracts on a real patient, problems such as macular degeneration and even some special emergency cases. Everyone was so welcoming and friendly, and it allowed me to see how different professions work together within the practice to provide the best quality care for the patients. Doing it in the first year was very useful as it allowed me to gain a deeper insight into optometry.
I first felt like I was becoming an optometrist when I was performing pre-screening tests during my placement near the beginning of my first year. While performing these screenings, I was able to identify the different aspects of the back of the eye and could immediately spot anomalies and reassure patients about their eye concerns. Doing this with confidence is my proudest achievement in optometry so far.
 
                      
                        Professor Phillip Buckhurst
                      
                      Professor of Optometry
                    
                      
                        Dr Gunnar Schmidtmann
                      
                      Associate Professor of Optometry and Vision Science
                    
                      
                        Dr Mahesh Joshi
                      
                      Lecturer in Optometry
                    
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      The overall vibe of the city is perfect. You are by the sea so it is still laid back, but you have all the conveniences of living in a city.
 
      My most memorable time at CEE was when I began to see patients of my own, under supervision, and this experience allowed me to grow clinically under the guidance of the clinical supervisors and develop my clinical skills, clinical routine, decision making skills and interpersonal skills. At CEE, I performed eye examinations, contact lens appointments and dispensing and this provided an excellent foundation for my pre-registration period and career as an Optometrist.
 
      A huge advantage of studying optometry at Âé¶¹´«Ã½ was the chance to attend placements in different optometric settings, as well as at Derriford Hospital. There were also opportunities available for gaining plenty of practical experience within the newly established eye clinic.
 
      4 years 
 (with placements)
Full-time
4 years 
 (with placements)
Full-time
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