Entry requirements
To be considered for admission into the OD, an applicant must have:
- have a bachelor's degree in biomedical science, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA. Recognised bachelor's degrees are those conferred by Australian universities or higher education institutions recognised by the Australian Qualifications Framework or the National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition (NOOSR). While academic results from postgraduate study will be taken into account, postgraduate studies undertaken without a bachelor's degree cannot be accepted as an equivalent qualification
- the equivalent of a Selection Weighted Average Mark (sWAM) of at least 65
Applicants who can meet the prerequisites and sWAM may be offered an interview. After the interviews, final ranking for course offers is by sWAM and interview score (equally weighted).
Application timelines and due dates
Interview periods
- The School of Allied Health plan to carry out interviews for shortlisted domestic and international applicants during October.
- Applicants who are eligible for Indigenous entry should contact the Centre for Aboriginal Medical and Dental Health (CAMDH) regarding interview timelines for the current admissions period.
Course offers
- Offers are planned to commence during November. Timing of subsequent round offers will depend on the outcome of previous rounds
- An offer cannot automatically be deferred; in exceptional circumstances, a deferral request may be considered on a case-by-case basis. Applicants should consider their personal circumstances and apply during an admissions period where they are prepared to commence should they receive an offer.
Quota
Up to 64 places will be offered across all quotas. Please refer to quota eligibility information on the admissions tab.
Commonwealth Supported Places in the Doctor of Optometry
Domestic applicants for the OD are able to apply for consideration for a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) in the Doctor of Optometry. Successful applicants will be offered one of a limited number of Commonwealth Supported Places for the Doctor of Optometry.
All minimum requirements under the current Admission Rules for the Doctor of Optometry must be achieved to be eligible for consideration for a CSP, including attending an interview.
In addition, the following eligibility categories will be considered:
Rural applicants - To be eligible for the Rural quota, your principal home address must have been in an area defined by the Department of Health as regional, rural or remote according to the Modified Monash Model (MMM) for any five years consecutively or at least 10 years cumulatively. A search engine for eligible locations can be found on the DoctorConnect website - click on Modified Monash Model 2019. Applicants who have completed the Rural Eligibility Form and returned it to the Specialist Admissions Team as part of their application will automatically be included for consideration for a CSP. If you have not returned the form, and you believe you are eligible, please complete and return the Rural Eligibility Form.
Indigenous applicants - If you believe you are eligible for this pathway, please contact the Centre for Aboriginal Medical and Dental Health for more information at camdh@uwa.edu.au.
Academic Merit demonstrating Financial Need - Eligible current applicants will be invited by Admissions to submit an application to be considered for a CSP demonstrating financial need.
Prerequisites and recommended prior study
Applicants must complete a bachelor's degree in biomedical science, or an equivalent bachelor's qualification and must meet the following prerequisites:
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Chemistry - Year 12 ATAR Chemistry is accepted, or a tertiary chemistry unit
- Mathematics OR Statistics - Year 12 ATAR Mathematics Applications or higher is accepted, or a tertiary mathematics or statistics unit
- Microbiology - tertiary level (for example MICR2209, MICR2208 or equivalent foundation unit)
- Pharmacology - tertiary level (for example PHAR2210 or equivalent foundation unit)
ELC requirements must be met as at the application closing date.
Recommended prior study
It is recommended that applicants have undertaken studies in some or all of the below listed fields. These subjects are not prerequisite; however, in addition to the prerequisites will provide applicants with a strong foundation of knowledge for their Optometry studies.
Anatomy at Tertiary level
For example: ANHB1101 Human Biology I: Becoming Human; or ANHB1102 Human Biology II: Being Human
Physiology/DNA, RNA Cell and Molecular biology at Tertiary level
For example: SCIE1106 Molecular Biology of the Cell
Genetics at Tertiary level
For example: GENE2250 Principles of Inheritance
Metabolism, Cell signalling and survival at Tertiary level
For example: PATH2220 Introduction to Human Disease. Or BIOC2001 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of the Cell
Population health and disease at Tertiary level
For example: IMED1108 Issues in Women's Health Across the Lifespan
Physics to Year 12 or Tertiary level
For example: Physics ATAR; A-Level or IB Physics, PHYS1021 Applied Physics A; PHYS1030 Physics Bridging Unit
Final ranking for course offers
- Final ranking for non-rural domestic and international candidates will be based equally on sWAMand interview score.
- Final ranking for rural candidates will be based equally on sWAM, interview score and rurality rating.
Degree completion - conditional offers
Applicants who are eligible for a course offer during the final year of their initial bachelor's degree will be made a conditional offer requiring them to:
- attain a minimum sWAM of 65 for semester two of the final year of their degree; and
- complete their bachelor's degree requirements by the end of the year prior to commencement.
Applicants who are in progress of their initial bachelor's degree and undertake a course of action that will result in receiving late results may not meet offer conditions. Therefore applicants must take care when undertaking any course of action which could delay the receipt of results or degree completion. This may include undertaking deferred/supplementary exams, undertaking units that fall outside normal semesters (e.g. summer units or trimester units) or going on exchange during the final year of study. Applicants who do not complete all requirements for their initial bachelor's degree by the 31 December deadline will have their offer withdrawn.
Interviews
- The School of Allied Health will interview selected eligible applicants.
- Applicants who can meet the eligibility requirements and prerequisites will be ranked and shortlisted for an interview based on their sWAM. Shortlisting for interviews will take place after applications have closed.
- Eligible applicants will be contacted with more information after shortlisting is complete (approximately mid-September).
- The interview will be a structured process allowing applicants to display some of the personal qualities considered desirable in allied health practitioners, and increase their competitiveness for a place.
- Applicants who accept their interview will be provided with information and preparation material prior to the interview.
- Interviews are planned to be held early October.