List of optometry schools

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This is a list of Optometry Schools sorted alphabetically by country.

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[edit] Australia

There are 3 Australian educational institutions offering degrees in optometry. There are two five year bachelor level degrees, that incorporate the therapeutic management of ocular disease. The four year degree offered by QUT is followed by a year long graduate certificate in therapeutics. All three institutions award the degree with Honours to high achieving students, and also offer the Master of Optometry (MOptom) and PhD programs. The scope of Optometry practiced in Australia, is similar to that practiced in New Zealand, UK, Canada, and the USA, where Optometry is considered a primary health profession. Entry into the three optometry schools is extremely competitive, with students requiring a University Admission Index (UAI) as high as those required by Law, Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Science. In 2006 the UAI cut-off for the UNSW program was 99.00

In light of the development of the 'Melbourne Model' at the University of Melbourne, the year 2011 will see the introduction of a new four year Doctor of Optometry Program (OD), which will require students to complete an undergraduate degree prior to entering the OD program. It is anticipated that similar changes will be adapted by the University of New South Wales and the Queensland University of Technology in the years to come.

[edit] Canada

There are 2 Canadian educational institutions offering degrees in optometry:

[edit] Ghana

Presently, there are two Ghanaian universities running optometry degree program

[edit] Hong Kong

There is currently 1 university offering bachelor's degree in optometry and graduate degree in visual science:

[edit] India

In 1958, the first two schools of optometry were established at Gandhi Eye Hospital and Sarojini Devi Eye Hospital, under second five year finance plan by Director General of Health Services of Govt. of India.one of those is - School of Optometry use to conduct 2 yrs to 3 yrs Diploma in Optometry. There is currently one well established optometry school ( Elite School of Optometry) that follows closely with American optometry schools indianoptometricassociation, indianoptometricassociation@yahoo.co.in Currently, there are more colleges and schools of optometry are offering bachelor four years (three +one) and post graduate education in optometry like as Bsc. in Optometry, Msc in optometry, M.phil and PhD in optometry by different universities and institutions their names are as follows Universities: 1.'Bharti Vidya Peeth University Pune' 2. Jamia hamdard university Delhi 3. indira Gandhi Open national University Delhi 4. Gujarat University 5. Mahatma Gandhi University 6, A A Institute University UP 7. Bits Pilani University Rajasthan 8.Manipal University 9. yashwantrao chauhan open university, Nasik.10. Dr. D.Y.Patil university Pune. 11.state Medical Faculties. 12.J N R vidiya Peeth University -Rajashthan . 13. West Bengal University of Technology - West Bengal.

[edit] Iran

[edit] Ireland (Republic)

There is currently only one higher institution in the Republic of Ireland offering an optometry degree programme:

[edit] Latvia

There is currently one university in Latvia offering an optometry programmes (both bachelor and master degrees):

[edit] Malaysia

Currently there are 4 educational institutions offering degrees in optometry:

[edit] Mexico

Mexico has 7 Schools of Optometry at University level:

  • UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTONOMA DE MEXICO [17]
  • INSTITUTO POLITECNICO NACIONAL ,UNIDAD SANTO TOMAS [18]
  • INSTITUTO POLITECNICO NACIONAL , UNIDAD MILPA ALTA
  • UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE AGUASCALIENTES [19]
  • UNIVERSIDAD XOCHICALCO, CAMPUS ENSENADA
  • UNIVERSIDAD XOCHICALCO, CAMPUS TIJUANA
  • UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE CIUDAD JUAREZ [20]

[edit] Nepal

Nepal has a four year bachelor degree in optometry at B.P.Koirala Lions Centre for Ophthalmic Studies, Institute of Medicine, Tribhuwan University. It is the one and only optometry program in Nepal providing a bachelors degree. No post-graduate programs are available. Entry requirements:12 yrs of school education (10+2 with Biology, ISc with Biology, A levels with Biology)

Procedure:Written Entrance Test

Yearly intake:6(national)+1 or 2 international(varies)

  • B.P.Koirala Lions Centre for ophthalmic studies[21]

[edit] New Zealand

New Zealand has a four year bachelor degree, which requires sufficient marks in one or more years of general biomedical tertiary study prior to entry. There is 1 New Zealand educational institution that offers a degree in optometry:

[edit] Nigeria

There are three major institutions offering optometry.All three offers O.D.(Doctor of Optometry). They are; Abia stste University Imo stste University University of Benin. They run a six year programme leading to OD. Formerly they did a Barchelor's and you could do OD later for 2yrs but now its straight 6yrs.

[edit] Norway

There is only one educational institution offering degrees in optometry. In Norway the optometric profession has been regulated as a healthcare profession since 1988. After a three year bachelor program one can practice basic optometry. At least one year in clinical practice qualify for a post-degree half-year sandwich course in contact lens fitting, which is regulated as a healthcare specialty. A separate regulation for the use of diagnostic drugs in optometric practice was introduced in 2004.

[edit] Portugal

There are 2 Portuguese educational institutions offering degrees in optometry:

[edit] Russia

Optometry in Russia started in similar way it started in other countries, from opticianry, but always was and still is a government regulated profession. Due to the huge number of ophthalmologists, there are only two educational institutions in Russia (population of more than 146 mill) that teach optometry: one is Saint Petersburg Medical Technical College, the former St. Petersburg College of Medical Electronics and Optics (http://www.mtkspb.ru/), and the second one is The Helmholz Research Institute for Eye Diseases (http://www.helmholtzeyeinstitute.ru/rus/index.php). Both belong to the Ministry of Health and are directly regulated by The Ministry. Annually they produce only about 80 graduates all together. That's the reason why there is a common thought in western countries that there is no Optometry in Russia and the former Soviet Block.

These institutions are very respected and well funded for the simple reason that they are located in the most important cities in Russia. St. Petersburg College has had well established relationships with Carl Zeiss and Essilor for more than 35 years and has 8 complete exam rooms with OCT and Topography, etc. It collaborates with St. Petersburg Military Hospital and St. Petersburg State University's Ophthalmology and Experimental Optics Departments.

The Optometry program is a 4 year program that includes 1-2 science foundation years, 3rd clinical/proff. skills year and clinical rotations in hospitals (4th year). Graduates after college/state examinations receive a specialist diploma that is valid only for 5 years and needs to be renewed every 5 years after additional training within state accredited programs. The scope of practice is as followed: refraction, contact lens fitting, spectacles construction and lens fitting (grinding etc), VT, low vision aids, foreign body removal, referrals to other specialists after clinical condition diagnoses (diseases of the eye).

The Educational system in Russia is in transitional period after the Bologna agreement on a new degree system (division to B.Sc. and M.Sc.) so this program probably will be changed to follow the newly set standards.

[edit] Saudi Arabia

There is only one school in Saudi Arabia at King Saud University, Riyadh, which offers the BS in optometry. It is the first university in the middle-East which offered the Bachelor of Sciences in Optometry. Students have to complete 6 years (5 years of course work and clinic practice ending with a final project in optometry or vision sciences field + 1 rotational internship year in Saudi Eye Clinics and Hospitals) before they assigned as Qualified Practical Optometrist in the Gulf countries. www.ksu.edu.sa

[edit] Singapore

There is currently one school of optometry in Singapore:

[edit] South Africa

University of Johannesburg, Gauteng, [27]

[edit] Taiwan

There is currently 1 university offering a bachelor's degree in optometry and 2 educational institutions offering an associate degree in optometry:

  • Chung Shan Medical University [28]
  • Jen-Teh Junior College of Medicine, Nursing, and Management [29]
  • Shu-Zen College of Medicine and Management [30]

[edit] Thailand

Doctor of Optometry degree is an entry education requirement for licensing optometry in Thailand. Currently, there is only one well established optometry program in Thailand with academic cooperation from many optometry colleges from the US.

  • Ramkhamhaeng University [31]

[edit] United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

There are 8 United Kingdom educational institutions offering degrees in optometry. Five are located in England with one optometry school in each of Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland:

[edit] England

[edit] Wales

[edit] Scotland

[edit] Northern Ireland

[edit] United States of America

There are 17 American educational institutions offering doctorate level programs in optometry. The programs generally have an undergraduate degree as a prerequisite, and then run four years addressing academic and clinical topics.

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