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Tuition Fee
USD 15,625
Per year
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Healthcare Administration
Area of study
Health | Natural Science
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
USD 15,625
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Course Description

Dispensing Opticians are eye care professionals who are trained to interpret prescriptions issued by optometrists or ophthalmologists and to dispense spectacles and other optical aids. They advise patients on the most appropriate spectacle frames, lenses or other optical aids based on their individual needs taking into account the prescription, occupation and lifestyle of the patient. They are trained to take the measurements required for the fitting of such optical appliances. Dispensing Opticians also check spectacles and other appliances to ensure they match the patient’s specification and meet the required standards. They advise patients on how to get the best from their eyewear and play an important role in aftercare and the maintenance of such appliances.

Dispensing opticians play a vital role in providing the best low vision aid for partially sighted patients and the best fitting frame and lens design for children. They are also trained to advise on sports and protective eyewear. Subsequent to further qualification, they may fit contact lenses. Dispensing opticians are often involved in optical practice management.

A career as a dispensing optician is extremely rewarding. It offers great variety and will deliver a high degree of job satisfaction to those attracted to a career in an allied healthcare setting, who have an interest in maths and science, relish problem solving and enjoy interacting with the public.

All Optometry and Ophthalmic Dispensing undergraduates are required to insert drops, contact lenses and probes (with ocular anaesthetic) into fellow students’ eyes and allow fellow students to insert the same into their eyes during the course of their course. All procedures will be carried out in a safe, clean, clinical environment under the supervision of an optometry faculty member.





Contact hours:

This is a fulltime course. Students should expect to be on campus up to 5 days per week. The average number of contact hours per week is approximately 24.





Professional Accreditation:

The profession of ophthalmic dispensing is regulated in Ireland under CORU (the Health and Social Care Professional’s Council). This course is approved by CORU.

Irish Dispensing Opticians practice at category 1 on the World Council of Optometry Global Competency-based Model of Scope of Practice. They can work in the UK and Australia. To work in the USA or Canada, you may be required to undertake a national certification test and/or an adaption period of state-registered apprenticeship.





Work Placement:

You will spend all of third year on placement.

Program Outline

  • Year One
  • Year Two
  • Year Three
  • Modules

    This course is 3 years in duration. The first two years of the course are delivered in the laboratories and lecture theatres on campus. The third year of the course is a structured work placement. The first year focuses on the relevant science and maths necessary for your training. The second year’s practical and theoretical work is more tailored towards the specific skills and knowledge required of a Dispensing Optician. You will learn about spectacles lens and frame, design and manufacture. You will also learn how to take frame and facial measurements, how to interpret prescriptions and carry out a detailed task analysis to ensure patients receive the most appropriate optical aid. Students are also introduced to the fundamentals of optical practice management. Your work placement in year three allows you to learn how to apply your knowledge and skills in a practice setting.

  • Anatomy and Physiology of the eye
  • Cell Biology
  • Geometrical Optics
  • Mathematics
  • Ophthalmic Optics and Dispensing
  • Physical Optics
  • Physics for Health and Science
  • Quantitive methods for Dispensing
  • The Human Body and Disease
  • Vision Science 1
  • Case Analysis & Advanced Ophthalmic Dispensing
  • Contact Lens Practice and Anterior Eye Disorders
  • Intercultural Health Communication for Eye Care Professionals
  • Introductory Vision Rehabilitation
  • Occupational Vision
  • Optical Dispensing
  • Optical Practice Management
  • Physiology of Vision
  • Professional Development
  • Vision Science 2
  • The entire of the third year is spent on placement covering the modules:

  • Optical Dispensing Case Studies
  • Ophthalmic Dispensing Practice Placement

  • Dispensing Optician. Most newly qualified dispensing opticians enter practice as employees of other dispensing opticians/optometrists, but you can also own and operate your own business.

    Graduate Job Titles:

    This is a relatively new but unique course in Ireland with our first graduates graduating in 2018. However, there are currently almost 200 dispensing opticians working in Ireland who have gained their qualifications abroad. Dispensing opticians are in high demand so job prospects are excellent. Most dispensing opticians work in private practice, often in a management capacity. However, there is a diverse range of employment opportunities. Dispensing opticians often set up their own practices or enter joint ventures with large multiples. At present in Ireland, dispensing opticians are also employed with spectacle lens manufacturers, frame manufacturers, glazing houses, hospital eye departments, practice management software providers and as college lecturers.

    Graduate Employers:

    Starting salaries for newly qualified dispensing opticians (as at January 2020) are as high as €35k per annum in the Republic of Ireland.


    Because the class is small you make friends very quickly, but you still have the benefits of a large class too because we spend so much time with the optometry students. Right from the start we are learning and practising skills that are directly applicable to the job of dispensing and even getting a weekend or summer job is fairly easy because there is such a shortage of dispensing opticians out there. The course wasn’t my first choice but I’m so glad that I ended up on it.

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    Technological University Dublin: A Summary


    Overview:

    Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) is a public university located in Dublin, Ireland. It offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines. TU Dublin is known for its strong focus on practical learning and its commitment to providing students with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in their chosen careers.


    Services Offered:


    Student Life and Campus Experience:

    TU Dublin boasts a vibrant campus life with a diverse student body. Students can enjoy a range of activities and societies, including sports clubs, music groups, and drama societies. The university also offers a variety of support services, such as career counseling, academic advising, and student health services.


    Key Reasons to Study There:

      Practical Learning:

      TU Dublin emphasizes practical learning, providing students with hands-on experience and industry connections.

      Diverse Programs:

      The university offers a wide range of programs across various disciplines, catering to diverse interests and career aspirations.

      Vibrant Campus Life:

      Students can enjoy a lively campus environment with numerous clubs, societies, and events.

      Strong Industry Links:

      TU Dublin has strong connections with industry, providing students with opportunities for internships, placements, and career development.

    Academic Programs:

    TU Dublin offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs, including:

      Undergraduate:

      Arts, Business, Engineering, Science, Health Sciences, and more.

      Postgraduate:

      Master's degrees, PhD programs, and professional development courses.

    Other:

    TU Dublin has five locations in Dublin, including Grangegorman, Blanchardstown, Tallaght, City Centre, and Rathmines. The university is committed to sustainability and has over 400 sustainable businesses.

    Total programs
    449
    Admission Requirements

    Leaving Certificate Requirements:

    Minimum Number of

    Subjects

    Higher

    5

    N/A

    Minimum Grade in

    Maths/Applied Maths

    English OR Irish

    O3/H7

    O5/H7

    Other Grade Requirements

    At least O4/H7 in one of: Physics, Chemistry, Physics & Chemistry, Biology, Agricultural Science, Home Economics, Applied Mathematics, Home Economics (General), Home Economics (Social Sciences) or Engineering.

    Additional Requirements/Information:

    TU Dublin students of this course must undergo Garda Vetting. They must complete the required documentation, including a full list of all previous addresses, in order for clearance checks to be made. Currently, Irish addresses are vetted by the Garda Vetting Bureau at no cost to the student. Additionally, as this course involves interaction with patients in the provision of healthcare/eyecare, students should have the capacity to perform key skills and tasks so as to be able to succeed in this course and practice in the profession.

    QQI/FET Requirements:

    QQI/FET Award Required

    Additional Requirements

    Level 5:

    1 OF THE FOLLOWING AWARDS:

  • CASLT / 5M3807 Laboratory Techniques
  • CASFX / 5M5267 Food Science
  • DISTINCTION(S) REQUIRED:

    5 DISTINCTIONS WITH 4 DISTINCTIONS IN THE FOLLOWING:

    C20006 / 5N2746 Biology

    D20001 / 5N0749 Anatomy & Physiology

    C20048 / 5N1460 Physics

    C20041 / 5N0737 Microbiology

    C20140 / 5N2006 Nutrition

    B20029 / 5N2066 Statistics

    C20011 / 5N2747 Chemistry

    AND

    1 DISTINCTION IN:

    C20139/5N1833 Mathematics

    OR

    Leaving Certificate Mathematics 03/H7 / Applied Mathematics

    Level 6:

    Full level 6 award in a relevant discipline

    Further details at www.tudublin.ie/qqi

    Mature Applicants:

    Applications from mature students (23+) are welcome. Further details at www.tudublin.ie/mature

    English Language Requirements:

    If English is not your first language you will need to provide evidence of your English language proficiency as detailed on our website. Applicants for this course should have

    a minimum IELTS (Academic Version) English Proficiency of 6 overall (or equivalent) with nothing less than 6 in each component.

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