655-530 Project Studies in Vision Sciences | |
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Note | This subject is only available to BOptom students. Students cannot be credited with both this subject and 655-535 Advanced Project in Vision Science. |
Credit Points | 25 |
Coordinator | Prof N McBrien; Dr M Pianta |
Prerequisites | Completion of at least 375 points of the BOptom degree (including credit or equivalent). |
Semester | Year long (view timetable) |
Contact | 12 hours of seminars; guided study and research equivalent to no less than 144 hours (approx 4 hours/week) |
Subject Description | This subject involves an original investigation in vision science carried out under the supervision of a member of the academic staff. It will include prescribed reading and introductory seminars on a broad range of topics in the vision sciences related to the physiological and biochemical mechanisms that control the growth of the eye and maintain its integrity throughout life in both health and disease including clinical management. The project, unless otherwise approved, will involve an investigation using biochemical, molecular biological, pharmacological or advanced clinical techniques. The investigation will usually involve an in depth appraisal of the scientific literature in an area of optometric vision sciences but may also involve practical work. The purpose of the subject is to give students an appreciation of the nature and requirements of research in the clinical or basic vision sciences and to introduce them to advanced techniques of investigation while gaining an in-depth understanding of a specific area in the vision sciences which will benefit their understanding of the eye and visual system and their clinical management of ocular disorders. |
Assessment | A 1000 word written project proposal submitted mid-clinical semester 1 (10%); an 8000-10,000 word minor thesis submitted at the end of the year (90%). Successful completion of the proposal is a hurdle requirement. |
Prescribed Texts | A reading list and materials will be provided. |
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