Vision Science - VISNA13566
Stream Summary
Faculty: SCI - Faculty of Science
School: School of Optometry and Vision Science
Contact: www.optom.unsw.edu.au
Program: 3566 - Economics / Science (Adv Sc)
Award(s):
Bachelor of Science (Advanced) (Major)
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Stream Outline
This major is designed to develop scientists who can work with ophthalmic industries in the development of new technologies, diagnostic instruments and patient care options, as well as develop persons who can liaise with ophthalmic
practitioners dealing with the patient directly.
Stream Structure
Stage 1
Semester 1
- BABS1201 Molecules, Cells and Genes (6 UOC)
- MATH1031 Mathematics for Life Sciences (6 UOC) or MATH1131 Mathematics 1A (6 UOC) or MATH1141 Higher Mathematics 1A (6 UOC)*
- VISN1111 Geometrical and Physical Optics (6 UOC)
- CHEM1031 Higher Chemistry A (6 UOC)
- VISN1101 Seeing the World: Perspectives from Vision Science (6 UOC)
- VISN1221 Visual Optics (6 UOC)
- PHYS1111 Fundamentals of Physics (6 UOC) or PHYS1121 Physics 1A (6 UOC) or PHYS1131 Higher Physics 1A (6 UOC)
- PSYC1011 Psychology 1B (6 UOC)
Semester 1
- PSYC1001 Psychology 1A (6 UOC)
Semester 1
- ANAT3411 Neuroanatomy 1 (6 UOC)
- OPTM3131 Ocular Disease 3A (6 UOC)
- PSYC3221 Vision and Brain (6 UOC)
- PSYC2001 Research Methods 2 (6 UOC)
- PSYC3211 Cognitive Science (6 UOC)
- OPTM3231 Ocular Diseases 3B (6 UOC)
- ANAT3131 Functional Anatomy 1 (6 UOC)*
- VISN3131 Visual Optical Instruments and Recent Trends (6 UOC)**
**VISN3131 Visual Optical Instruments and Recent Trends is offered contingent on sufficient enrolments
- OPTM3131 Ocular Disease 3A (6 UOC)
- OPTM3231 Ocular Disease 3B (6 UOC)
The course VISN1101 Seeing the World: Perspectives from Vision Science (6 UOC) will be counted in-place of SCIF1121/1131 for students enrolled in or applying for transfer into the Bachelor of Advance Science (3972) with a Major in Vision Science.
It is highly recommended that Advanced Science students majoring in Vision Science take SCIF2041 and SCIF3041 in Stages 2 and 3.
For students intending to take Psychology electives in Stage 2 and Stage 3:
It is important that you choose your electives carefully so you can meet the prerequisites for Stage 2 and Stage 3 Psychology elective courses.