Familiarizes the optometric technician with the form and function of the human eye. The foundation of the lecture material is the anatomy of the eye, but we will discuss the physiology and function of the eye as much as possible. We will also discuss the actions and uses of diagnostic pharmaceutical agents, as their function is based on interference with normal ocular physiology. This course also covers optometric terminology as well as prescription translation.
Credits: 2
Prerequisites: Students must be enrolled in the Optometric Technician Program. Students must also be concurrently enrolled in Opt Disp 1 (516-325), Opt Pre-test (516-301), Basic Opt Con (516-305), Body Struct (543-335 or 501-153) and Human Rel (809-199 or 516-339)
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