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17. Bachelor of Optometry (BOptom)
    17.1. Course objectives
    17.2. Duration
    17.3. Course requirements (2002 intake)
    17.4. Course requirements (pre-2002 intake)


17. Bachelor of Optometry (BOptom)

Optometry is a professional discipline based on the optical and visual sciences. The practice of optometry involves the diagnosis and treatment of functional disorders of the eye and vision: the optometrist's job is to solve patients' visual problems. The practice of optometry is regulated by the Optometrists Registration Act in each state of Australia. Under these Acts the practice of optometry can be carried out only by those whose names appear on the register of optometrists. Graduates holding the Bachelor of Optometry degree of the University of Melbourne are qualified to be registered for the practice of optometry in each state and territory of Australia and in New Zealand.

17.1. Course objectives

This course's objectives are for graduates to:

17.2. Duration

From 2002 intake the Bachelor of Optometry course takes five years of full-time study incorporating a pre-optometry year followed by four years study of optometry.

For current students who commenced the course prior to 2002 the Bachelor of Optometry course is a four-year full-time program.

17.3. Course requirements (2002 intake)

From 2002 the Bachelor of Optometry becomes a five-year course in which the first year covers the fundamental sciences and the remaining four years comprises the Bachelor of Optometry.

Pre-optometry year
 600-141 Biology of Cells and Organisms12.5
 600-142 Genetics & The Evolution of Life12.5
 610-141 Chemistry12.5
 610-142 Chemistry12.5
 655-111 Vision: How The Eye Sees The World12.5
 620-160 Experimental Design & Data Analysis12.5
 Plus one of 
 640-141 Physics A12.5
 640-161 Physics: Principles & Applications A12.5
 640-151 Physics for Biomedical Science A12.5
 640-121 Physics A (Adv)12.5
 Plus one of 
 640-142 Physics B12.5
 640-162 Physics: Principles & Applications B12.5
 640-152 Physics for Biomedical Science B12.5
 640-122 Physics B (Adv)12.5
Total Points100

Note: An alternative chemistry sequence for students who did not complete Year 12 Chemistry is available commencing with 610-171 Fundamentals of Chemistry.

BOptom year 1
 655-201 Anatomy & Histology of the Eye12.5
 536-206 Physiology (Optometry)12.5
 521-204 Biochemistry and the Eye12.5
 655-221 Human Visual Functions12.5
 531-202 Basic Principles of Pathology-Optometry12.5
 655-202 Optical Systems12.5
 655-222 Visual Processing and Control12.5
 516-208 Structure & Function of the Brain12.5
Total Points100
BOptom year 2
 655-321 Visual Physiology and Perception12.5
 534-307 Pharmacology (Optometry)12.5
 655-310 Optical Design and Ophthalmic Metrology12.5
 655-330 Functional Disorders of Vision25
 655-342 Ocular Histopathology12.5
 655-352 Ophthalmic Prosthetics I 
 526-306 Microbiology and Immunology (Optometry)12.5
Total Points100
BOptom year 3
 655-461 Fundamentals of Ocular Disease Management12.5
 655-451 Ophthalmic Prosthetics II12.5
 655-430 Clinical Optometry Practice25
 655-440 Diseases of the Eye25
 655-462 Clinical Ocular Therapeutics12.5
 655-422 Occupational Optometry and Visual Standards12.5
Total Points100
BOptom year 4
 655-510 General Optometry Practice25
 655-521 Contact Lens, Paediatric and Low Vision Practice25
 655-540 Ocular Disease Management25
 655-530 Project Studies in Vision Sciences25
Total Points100

The BOptom year 4 comprises 32 weeks.

17.4. Course requirements (pre-2002 intake)

As shown below, the optometry course is essentially fixed, although there is some choice of subjects in the first year.

Students will be automatically enrolled in the subjects forming each of the later years of the course providing they have passed all subjects in the previous year.

First year (100-level)
 600-141 Biology of Cells and Organisms12.5
 600-142 Genetics & The Evolution of Life12.5
 610-006 Chemistry (Optometry)12.5
 655-121 Fundamentals of Optometric Science 
 655-101 Optical Systems12.5
 Plus one of 
 640-151 Physics for Biomedical Science A12.5
 640-121 Physics A (Adv)12.5
 Plus one of 
 640-152 Physics for Biomedical Science B12.5
 640-122 Physics B (Adv)12.5
 Plus one of 
 620-121 Mathematics A (Advanced)12.5
 620-141 Mathematics A12.5

Note that:

Second year (200-level)
 516-208 Structure & Function of the Brain12.5
 521-204 Biochemistry and the Eye12.5
 531-202 Basic Principles of Pathology-Optometry12.5
 536-206 Physiology (Optometry)12.5
 655-201 Anatomy & Histology of the Eye12.5
 655-210 Optical Design and Ophthalmic Metrology12.5
 655-221 Human Visual Functions12.5
 655-222 Visual Processing and Control12.5
Third year (300-level)
 526-306 Microbiology (Optometry)6.25
 534-307 Ocular Pharmacology6.25
 655-321 Visual Physiology and Perception12.5
 655-330 Functional Disorders of Vision25
 655-340 Diseases of The Eye25
 655-351 Ophthalmic Prosthetics I12.5
 655-352 Ophthalmic Prosthetics II12.5
Fourth year (400-level)
 655-410 Optometry87.5
 655-420 Community Optometry & Prof. Standards12.5

The clinical year (fourth year) has 32 weeks. Students will be advised of the precise dates by the Department of Optometry and Vision Sciences.



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