Master of Science in Optometry

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Learning Outcomes

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Master of Science in Optometry
Institution
King Saud University
Location
Saudi Arabia
Total Tuition
$ 21339
Intakes
September
Application deadline
January
Application Fee
133
Program Description

The program aims at graduating students with a master’s degree in Optometry Sciences, which qualifies the graduates to practice professionally in the field of Optometry and provide health services, and scientific and clinical research to the expectation of community, national and international standards.

Knowledge and Understanding (K):

K1: Discuss the anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry of the visual system along with recent theories of visual perceptions.

K2: Compare advanced methods of detecting, diagnosing, and managing ocular diseases in the optometry practice.

K3: Distinguish between various advanced clinical application of contact lens, laser, optical and non-optical devices in different ocular conditions.

K4: Recognize the fundamental principles of scientific research, statistical analysis in optometry and epidemiology

Skills (S):

S1: Combine knowledge from psychophysics, human ocular anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry in recognizing and managing diseases.

S2: Interpret advanced cases of refractive errors, ocular motility, binocular vision, neurological conditions, low vision, refractive surgery, and other ocular diseases.

S3: Criticize evidence-based research and ethical dilemma in the field of optometry and the vision sciences

S4: Employ advanced research in the field, focusing on statistical data for optometric measurements using computerized statistical programs.

S5: Construct scientific research findings effectively in both written and spoken formats

Values (V):

V1: Adhere to academic and professional values and ethics.

V2: Demonstrate project management skills, including responsibility, independent work, teamwork, and effective time and stress management and a commitment to lifelong learning.

The admission requirement for the master’s program is a minimum grade average of “Very Good” in the bachelor’s degree of Optometry. However, the Graduate Studies Deanship Council can admit a student with a “high good” average, if a student has scored a minimum of “Very Good” in optometry specialty courses in the bachelor’s degree. After satisfying the above conditions, the applicant must present for an interview and/or a written admission examination and/or any other conditions set by the department in the same year the student applies to enroll in the program.

Track I: Courses Curriculum (42 Credit Hours)

First Year – First Semester

OPTO 541 – Advances in Ocular Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry – 3 Credit Hours
OPTO 556 – Visual Perception and Visual Psychophysics – 3 Credit Hours
OPTO 597 – Visual Development – 3 Credit Hours

First Year – Second Semester

OPTO 565 – Advanced Management Techniques – 3 Credit Hours
OPTO 595 – Advanced Low Vision Studies – 3 Credit Hours
OPTO 542 – Neurology of Oculomotor Systems – 3 Credit Hours

Second Year – First Semester

OPTO 557 – Advanced Contact Lenses Studies – 4 Credit Hours
OPTO 571 – Experimental Design and Data Management in Visual Sciences – 3 Credit Hours
OPTO 591 – Public Health Optometry and Professional Ethics – 3 Credit Hours
OPTO 566 – Advanced Clinical Studies – 4 Credit Hours

Second Year – Second Semester

OPTO 567 – Optometric Co-management of Refractive Surgery Patients – 3 Credit Hours
OPTO 592 – Interactive Discussion and Visual Cases Analysis – 3 Credit Hours
OPTO 599 – Research Project – 4 Credit Hours

Track II: Courses Curriculum + Master’s Thesis (28 Credit Hours)

First Year – First Semester

OPTO 541 – Advances in Ocular Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry – 3 Credit Hours
OPTO 556 – Visual Perception and Visual Psychophysics – 3 Credit Hours
OPTO 597 – Visual Development – 3 Credit Hours

First Year – Second Semester

OPTO 565 – Advanced Management Techniques – 3 Credit Hours
OPTO 595 – Advanced Low Vision Studies – 3 Credit Hours
OPTO 542 – Neurology of Oculomotor Systems – 3 Credit Hours

Second Year – First Semester

OPTO 571 – Experimental Design and Data Management in Visual Sciences – 3 Credit Hours
OPTO 591 – Public Health Optometry and Professional Ethics – 3 Credit Hours
OPTO 566 – Advanced Clinical Studies – 4 Credit Hours

Second Year – Second Semester

OPT 600 – Master’s Thesis

Program Overview
Study Format
On-campus
Program Level
Master's
Language Of Materials
English
Language Of Teaching
English
Mode
Full-time
Duration By Months
24
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Contact Admission
King Saud University
Phone Number
+966114696666
Email
appliedhealth@ksu.edu.sa

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