The Bachelor of Science in Optometry (B.Sc Optometry) is a 3-year undergraduate program focused on the study of eye care, vision correction, and visual health. This comprehensive course equips students with the knowledge and skills to examine eyes, diagnose vision problems, and prescribe corrective lenses and therapies.
The curriculum encompasses core subjects such as Ocular Anatomy, Physiology, Geometric Optics, Contact Lenses, and Low Vision Aids, along with practical training in optometry clinics. Students gain expertise in operating advanced optometric instruments, conducting vision assessments, and implementing corrective measures for various eye conditions.
Graduates are prepared to work as optometrists, vision therapists, and eye care specialists in hospitals, optical clinics, eye care centers, and research facilities, with the potential to further specialize in pediatric optometry, geriatric optometry, or contact lens fitting.
