Optometry (MOptom) 48 months Undergraduate Programme By Cardiff University |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

30,700 GBPTuition Fee/year

Starting Month

SepStarting Month

Programme overview

Main Subject

Medicine Related Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

We combine progressive healthcare education, high quality patient care, internationally recognised research, and exceptional clinical and teaching facilities to inspire you to become a GOC registered optometrist.

Today’s optometrists are autonomous clinicians who play a direct role in improving patients’ eyesight and eye health. Optometrists practise in diverse healthcare settings including community, hospital and domiciliary environments. They work with their patients to assess, diagnose and manage problems with their eyes and visual system. Optometrists may prescribe optical appliances such as spectacles and contact lenses, or provide preventative, rehabilitative and other eye care advice to help manage eye health problems.

Eye healthcare is a rapidly evolving field, and registered optometrists can choose to train further in an expanding range of clinical sub-specialities, including with therapeutic drugs. An increasing number of today’s optometrists prescribe medicines for eye problems independently of a doctor, and play a vital role in eye healthcare teams.

Our programme will allow you to gain the knowledge and skills to register as an optometrist with the General Optical Council. You will have opportunities to attend our in-house University specialist eye clinics led by our highly qualified multi-disciplinary eyecare team. Later, during your programme, you will take on more responsibility for patient care and hone your clinical skills whilst working both during your Clinical Learning in Practice (CLiP) placement organised by the College of Optometrists. You will learn to manage confidently and autonomously a wide range of optical and eye health problems at qualification.

Embedded in our programme are opportunities to achieve selected higher qualifications from the College of Optometrists, preparing you for expanding roles in the optometric profession. You will establish a solid foundation for further specialist postgraduate clinical career pathways, and you will be well prepared to address lifelong learning, leadership and professional development challenges, enabling you to thrive in modern UK optometric practice.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Medicine Related Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

We combine progressive healthcare education, high quality patient care, internationally recognised research, and exceptional clinical and teaching facilities to inspire you to become a GOC registered optometrist.

Today’s optometrists are autonomous clinicians who play a direct role in improving patients’ eyesight and eye health. Optometrists practise in diverse healthcare settings including community, hospital and domiciliary environments. They work with their patients to assess, diagnose and manage problems with their eyes and visual system. Optometrists may prescribe optical appliances such as spectacles and contact lenses, or provide preventative, rehabilitative and other eye care advice to help manage eye health problems.

Eye healthcare is a rapidly evolving field, and registered optometrists can choose to train further in an expanding range of clinical sub-specialities, including with therapeutic drugs. An increasing number of today’s optometrists prescribe medicines for eye problems independently of a doctor, and play a vital role in eye healthcare teams.

Our programme will allow you to gain the knowledge and skills to register as an optometrist with the General Optical Council. You will have opportunities to attend our in-house University specialist eye clinics led by our highly qualified multi-disciplinary eyecare team. Later, during your programme, you will take on more responsibility for patient care and hone your clinical skills whilst working both during your Clinical Learning in Practice (CLiP) placement organised by the College of Optometrists. You will learn to manage confidently and autonomously a wide range of optical and eye health problems at qualification.

Embedded in our programme are opportunities to achieve selected higher qualifications from the College of Optometrists, preparing you for expanding roles in the optometric profession. You will establish a solid foundation for further specialist postgraduate clinical career pathways, and you will be well prepared to address lifelong learning, leadership and professional development challenges, enabling you to thrive in modern UK optometric practice.

Admission Requirements

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185+
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1350+
GCSE and other essential requirements

You must have or be working towards:
- English language at GCSE grade B/6 or an equivalent (such as A-levels). If you require a Student visa, you must ensure your language qualification complies with UKVI requirements.
- GCSE Maths grade C/4 or equivalent qualification (subject and grade). If you are taking A-level Maths (or equivalent), GCSE Maths is not required. Core Maths may also be accepted in place of GCSE Maths.

We do not accept Critical Thinking, General Studies, Citizenship Studies, or other similar equivalent subjects.
We will accept a combination of BTEC subjects, A-levels, and other qualifications, subject to the course specific grade and subject requirements.

4 Years
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
9,790 GBP
International
30,700 GBP

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