Overview
Learning Outcomes
- Global Citizens
- Leaders
- Professionals
- Leaders
- Professionals
- Global Citizens
- Global Citizens
- Scholars
- Leaders
- Professionals
- Scholars
- Leaders
- Professionals
- Scholars
- Leaders
- Professionals
- Global Citizens
- Scholars
Program Structure144 Units of Credit:
Students must complete 144 UOC as a standalone program.
1. 132 UOC Core courses in Stages 1 to 3
2. 12 UOC General Education courses
Level 1 Core Courses
Students must take 48 UOC of the following courses.
Level 2 Core Courses
Students must take 42 UOC of the following courses.
Level 3 Core Courses
Students must take 42 UOC of the following courses.
General Education
Students must take 12 UOC of the following courses.
Any course defined as a Science course cannot be taken as General Education (GE). All other courses can be used to fulfil the GE requirement of this program, including GEN# coded courses. Any exceptions to these rules must be approved by the Associate Dean (Academic Programs) or nominee.
Excluded General Education Courses
Students may not undertake any of the following excluded courses.
Level 2 Maturity Rule
Students may commence Level 2 courses upon successful completion of 48 UOC of Level 1 courses.
Level 3 Maturity Rule
Students may commence level 3 courses upon successful completion of 48 UOC of Level 2 courses.
Related Programs
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Program Requirements
Progression Requirements
Pathways
Honours Programs
Post Graduate
Professional Outcomes
Career Opportunities
Recognition of Achievement
University Medal
Award of Pass with Distinction
Additional Information
Definition of 'Science' courses
Courses that are classified as 'Science' can be found under Table 1 on the Science Terminology page.
Translational arrangements
Students who are either currently enrolled or have completed a Bachelor of Science with a Major in Vision Science may be eligible to transfer into the Bachelor of Vision Science program if their WAM is 70 or above or have completed a minimum of 36 UoC and are of good academic standing. The following courses are not required, but are recommended as good complementary courses for this major.
- MATH1131 Mathematics 1A (6 UOC) or MATH1141 Higher Mathematics 1A (6 UOC)
- PHYS1111 Fundamentals of Physics (6 UOC) or PHYS1121 Physics 1A (6 UOC) or PHYS1131 Higher Physics 1A (6 UOC)
- CHEM1011 Chemistry A: Atoms, Molecules and Energy (6 UOC)
To comply with the Bachelor of Vision Science program structure, students will be required to complete the following additional core courses in the program:
Stage 2
- OPTM2133 The Clinical Environment (6 UOC)
- OPTM2233 Optical Dispensing (6 UOC)
Stage 3
- OPTM3233 Working in the Clinical Environment (6 UOC)
- OPTM3201 Applied Vision Science (6 UOC)
- OPTM3105 Disease Processes of they Eye 1 (6UOC)
- OPTM3205 Disease Processes of they Eye 2 (6UOC)
Transfer into the Master of Clinical Optometry program: Students who transfer and complete the Bachelor of Vision Science may be eligble for admission into the Master of Clinical Optometry Program subject to a number of conditions. To be considered for entry into the Master of Clinical Optometry, students must maintain at least an overall CREDIT average (65.00% WAM) in the Bachelor of Vision Science program. However, completion of a Bachelor of Vision Science degree does not guarantee a place in the Master of Clinical Optometry as only a limited number of places will be available.
Progression
Bachelor of Vision Science (3 years, 144 UOC) ----> Master of Clinical Optometry (2 years, 96UOC)
Students who complete the Bachelor of Vision Science may be eligible for admission into the Master of Clinical Optometry via the following pathway.
Bachelor of Vision Science students may apply for entry into the Master of Clinical Optometry at the end of their degree subject to a number of conditions. Progression into the Master of Clinical Optometry will be a competitive process that is based on academic performance. To be considered for entry into the Master of Clinical Optometry, students must maintain at least an overall CREDIT average (65.00% WAM) in the Bachelor of Vision Science. However, completion of a Bachelor of Vision Science does not guarantee a place in the Master of Clinical Optometry as only a limited number of places will be available. Students who are unsuccessful in obtaining a place in the Master of Clinical Optometry are expected to graduate with a Bachelor of Vision Science or may wish to apply for Science honours program (see below).
Bachelor of Vision Science (3 years, 144 UOC) ----> Science Honours (4500, Vision Science stream) 1 year, 48UOC
Students who complete the Bachelor of Vision Science may be eligible for admission into the Science Honours program (4500, Vision Science stream). To be considered for entry into Science Honours students must have at least an overall CREDIT average (65.00% WAM) in the Bachelor of Vision Science.
Program Fees
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