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3 Optometry Degree Programs in Asia


Jerusalem Multidisciplinary College
Optometry and Vision Sciences (Masters of Optometry)
- Jerusalem, Israel
MSc
Part time
4 semesters
Distance Learning, Blended
English
The Masters of Optometry Program at JMC was established 16 years ago. The Optometry Department was established 28 years ago and has been leading the field of optometric education in both undergraduate and graduate studies. Jerusalem Multidisciplinary College, formerly Hadassah College has vast experience running online, in-person, and hybrid international courses with world-renowned lecturers worldwide.


University of Technology Sydney
Master of Orthoptics
- Sydney, Australia
- Moore Park, Australia
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Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Master of Orthoptics provides the requisite in-depth knowledge, skills and experience to work as an orthoptist in the multidisciplinary eye healthcare sector. Innovative and practice-based in approach, it enables the development of specialist knowledge and skills while preparing students for changing practices in response to new evidence and rapidly emerging medical technologies. The UTS Master of Orthoptics is the only postgraduate course for orthoptics in Australia.
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Aichi Shukutoku University
Major of Vision Sciences
- Nagakute, Japan
Course
On-Campus
The Major of Vision Sciences provides a level of education not found elsewhere in Japan, having students study the principles of clinical medicine pertaining to visual functions and their disorders, and placing a focus on basic research in the visual sciences field. Graduates that have acquired nationally-recognized orthoptist qualifications can expect to work at healthcare institutions nationwide.
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Studying optometry in Asia offers a unique opportunity to blend advanced medical training with a strong commitment to community health. As an optometry student, you'll engage with a diverse range of topics from visual sciences to eye disease management, ensuring a comprehensive education that prepares you for a dynamic career.
Through courses in ocular anatomy, vision science, and clinical practice, you'll gain hands-on experience with diagnostic techniques and patient care. Proficiency in skills like fitting contact lenses and prescribing corrective eyewear is essential, as well as the ability to analyze data relevant to ocular health. The academic environment in many Asian countries fosters independent thinking and encourages collaboration through research projects that address regional healthcare needs.
Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, positioning themselves well for various career paths, such as clinical optometry, research, or public health advocacy. Graduates can expect to find opportunities not only locally but also in global markets, as the expertise developed during your studies remains relevant and valued internationally.