Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
3 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Ophthalmic Technology | Optometry
Area of study
Health
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


ORTOTTICA ED ASSISTENZA OFTALMOLOGICA

The Orthoptics and Ophthalmological Assistance program is a three-year undergraduate course that aims to train professionals with the necessary knowledge and skills to work in the field of ophthalmology.


Program Overview

The program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in the principles of orthoptics and ophthalmological assistance, including the diagnosis and treatment of eye disorders. The course covers a range of topics, including:


  • Fisiologia della visione binoculare (Binocular Vision Physiology)
  • Metodologia ortottica (Orthoptic Methodology)
  • Perimetria (Perimetry)
  • Patologia della motilitŕ oculare (Ocular Motility Pathology)
  • Patologia apparato motorio (Motor Apparatus Pathology)
  • Handicap visivi nell'etŕ evolutiva (Visual Impairments in Evolving Age)

Program Structure

The program is divided into three years, with each year building on the previous one to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. The first year focuses on the fundamental principles of orthoptics and ophthalmological assistance, while the second year delves deeper into the clinical aspects of the field. The third year is dedicated to specialized training and the development of practical skills.


Admission Requirements

To be eligible for the program, students must meet the following requirements:


  • Have a high school diploma or equivalent
  • Pass an entrance exam
  • Meet the language requirements (Italian)

Tuition Fees

The tuition fees for the program range from 0 to 3000 euros per year, depending on the student's financial situation. Students may also be eligible for scholarships or financial aid.


Career Opportunities

Graduates of the program can pursue a range of career opportunities, including:


  • Working in hospitals or clinics
  • Private practice
  • Research and development
  • Education and training

Research Areas

The program is affiliated with the Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, and Maternal-Infant Sciences, which conducts research in a range of areas, including:


  • Ophthalmology
  • Orthoptics
  • Visual rehabilitation
  • Neuroscience

Faculty and Staff

The program is taught by a team of experienced faculty members who are experts in their field. The faculty includes:


  • Michele Iester, Coordinator of the program
  • Other faculty members with expertise in orthoptics and ophthalmological assistance

Facilities and Resources

The program has access to state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, including:


  • Clinics and hospitals
  • Laboratories and research facilities
  • Libraries and online resources

FAQ

Here are some frequently asked questions about the program:


  • What is the program's focus? The program focuses on training professionals in the field of orthoptics and ophthalmological assistance.
  • What are the admission requirements? Students must have a high school diploma or equivalent, pass an entrance exam, and meet the language requirements.
  • What are the career opportunities for graduates? Graduates can pursue a range of career opportunities, including working in hospitals or clinics, private practice, research and development, and education and training.
  • What is the program's duration? The program is three years long.
  • What is the tuition fee? The tuition fee ranges from 0 to 3000 euros per year, depending on the student's financial situation.
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