ORTHOPTICS AND OPHTHALMOLOGICAL ASSISTANCE (QUALIZING THE HEALTH PROFESSION OF ORTHOPTIST AND OPHTHALMOLOGY ASSISTANT)
Program Overview
Program Overview
The program in Orthoptics and Ophthalmological Assistance is designed to provide students with the necessary skills and knowledge to become qualified orthoptists and ophthalmological assistants. This program is abilitante alla professione sanitaria di Ortottista ed assistenze di oftalmologia.
Program Details
- Type of Course: Laurea
- Department of Affiliation: Biomedicina Traslazionale e Neuroscienze (DiBraiN)
- Language: Italiano
- Type of Access: Accesso Programmato - Numero chiuso
- Didactic Headquarters: Bari
- Student Secretariat: Segreteria studenti
- Class of Degree: L/SNT2
- Coordinator: Maria Luisa FIORELLA
- Didactic Secretariat: Segreteria didattica
Program Structure
The program includes a range of courses and activities designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of orthoptics and ophthalmological assistance.
- Lesson Schedule: Orario Lezioni
- Exam Sessions: Appelli d'esame
- List of Teachers: Elenco docenti
- Study Plans: Piani di studio
Objectives and Outcomes
The program aims to provide students with the theoretical and practical skills necessary to work as orthoptists and ophthalmological assistants. Upon completion of the program, students will have achieved specific learning outcomes and will be eligible to practice in their field.
Admission and Requirements
- Admission Criteria: Accesso Programmato - Numero chiuso
- Requirements: Students must meet the specified requirements for admission to the program.
Tuition Fees and Financial Aid
Information regarding tuition fees and available financial aid can be found through the university's administrative offices.
Research Areas
The program is affiliated with the Department of Biomedicina Traslazionale e Neuroscienze (DiBraiN), which may offer opportunities for research and collaboration in the field of orthoptics and ophthalmological assistance.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the program will be qualified to work as orthoptists and ophthalmological assistants in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, and private practices.
