Masters (Coursework)
The Master of Orthoptics provides the requisite in-depth knowledge, skills and experience to work as an in the multidisciplinary eye healthcare sector. in approach, it enables the development of specialist knowledge and skills while preparing students for changing practices in response to new evidence and rapidly emerging medical technologies. The Master of Orthoptics is the only course of its type in NSW and one of only two in Australia. This course is delivered in a student-focused manner that integrates theoretical knowledge with professional practice, building on strong as well as other professional groups involved in eye and vision care and with industry. During the course, students undertake at a variety of sites, including hospitals, private practices and rehabilitation settings. Students are required to take clinical placements in rural, regional or interstate areas of Australia including Indigenous populations, while there is also opportunity to undertake approved international placements. On-campus learning takes place in the Graduate School of Health's , which opened in 2019. Students have the opportunity to enhance their leadership skills while learning from internationally recognised teachers and researchers, and from practitioners who are at the forefront of implementing new knowledge and technologies in clinical practice.
Career options include orthoptist, employment with ophthalmic industry, scientific researcher.
Students must complete 96 credit points of study.