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Opticianry

Associate of Applied Science

 

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Purpose: The Opticianry degree program is a two-year curriculum that is designed to prepare individuals in the art and science of all phases of the making and fitting of eyeglasses and contact lenses: surfacing, finishing, eyeglass dispensing, and contact lens dispensing.

 

Occupational Objectives: Graduation from the program may lead to one of the following occupational goals: Optician, Private Practitioner, Ophthalmic Dispenser, Optical Laboratory Manager, Contact Lens Technician, Branch Manager, Optical Laboratory Technician, Ophthalmic Sales Representative, and Ophthalmic Research Technician.

 

Admission Requirements: General college curricular admission

 

Program Notes: Students admitted into this program will be approved for entry into major/clinical courses (Optical Laboratory Theory I or higher) when they have satisfied the following requirements:

  1. Completion of one unit of high school algebra with a grade of "C" or better or its equivalent (JSRCC MTH 3).

  2. Completion of all JSRCC developmental coursework prescribed as a result of JSRCC placement tests.

  3. All applicants to the Opticianry AAS degree program must declare their curriculum plan as the Pre-Nursing and Allied Health Career Studies Certificate. (Please see http://www.jsr.vccs.edu/curriculum/plan_info.htm for information on this career studies certificate.)  In order to be officially accepted into the Opticianry program, applicants will need to fulfill certain pre-requisites included in the career studies certificate and meet with the program head to review their records and to discuss the requirements of a career in Opticianry.

It is also recommended that students have completed one unit each of high school biology and physics.

 

The program deals with the designing, making, and fitting of eyeglasses, contact lenses and other ophthalmic devices to aid in providing comfortable and efficient vision. Students acquire direct patient-related practical skills by taking clinical course work in on-campus eyeglass and contact lens clinics in which actual patients are serviced. Students also learn business-related expertise by participating in a clinical management sequence and specific business course work. Students who receive a final grade lower than "C" in any of the Opticianry courses must obtain permission from the program head to continue the major in Opticianry. Graduation from this program prepares one for the licensing examination given by the Virginia State Board of Opticians for registration as a registered optician and certified contact lens fitter.

 

Financial Requirements: In addition to the regular college tuition and fees, the following expenses are required for the Opticianry program:

Eye examination (4th semester students)

$35-85

Personal pair of industrial quality safety glasses

$15-50

White Laboratory Coat

$20-45

Name Badge

$8

Note: The above costs are approximate and subject to change.

 

Computer Competency Requirement: Students in this program will meet the college’s computer competency requirement by successfully completing ITE 115. Students can also meet this requirement by passing the college’s computer competency exam, administered in the testing centers on each campus, in which case they will receive college credit for ITE 115. Those students not passing the computer competency exam may retake the exam only once.

 

Progression through the Program: The college offers this program in affiliation with the healthcare agencies and practitioners in the communities the college serves.  The college relies on its community affiliates to provide clinical education opportunities for its students, expert clinical preceptors, and course instructors for many courses.  The often rapid changes in healthcare law, standards of practice, technology, and content of credentialing examinations increasingly necessitate sudden changes in the program’s course content, policies, procedures and course scheduling.  As a result, the college cannot guarantee every student continuous and uninterrupted clinical and course instruction as outlined in the printed catalog curriculum for this program.  Circumstances beyond the control of the college may necessitate the postponement of course offerings or changes in the sequencing and/or location of scheduled courses or clinical assignments.  Additionally, the college may have to change the instructor for courses after instruction has started.

 

Accreditation: The Opticianry program is accredited by the Commission on Opticianry Accreditation, PO Box 4342, Chapel Hill, NC 27515; info@coccreditation.com; 919/471-5317 Fax 888/306-9036.

CURRICULUM

COURSE

TITLE

LEC.
HRS.

LAB,
HRS.

CRS.
CRE.

*SDV 100

College Success Skills

1

0

1

*MTH 120

Introduction to Mathematics

3

0

3

OPT 121

Optical Theory I

3

0

3

OPT 150

Optical Laboratory Theory I

3

0

3

OPT 152

Optical Laboratory Clinical I

0

6

3

*___ __1

Personal Wellness Elective

0-2

0-4

2

TOTAL

10-12

6-10

15

*ENG 111

College Composition I

3

0

3

*ITE 115

Introduction to Computer Applications and Concepts

3

0

3

OPT 122

Optical Theory II

3

0

3

OPT 151

Optical Laboratory Theory II

3

0

3

OPT 153

Optical Laboratory Clinical II

0

6

3

TOTAL

12

6

15

OPT 154

Optical Business Management

3

0

3

OPT 160

Optical Dispensing Theory I

3

0

3

OPT 165

Optical Dispensing Clinical I

0

4

2

OPT 273

Contact Lens Theory I

3

0

3

TOTAL

9

4

11

*ENG 112

College Composition II

3

0

3

OPT 105

Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology of the Eye

3

0

3

OPT 260

Optical Dispensing Theory II

3

0

3

OPT 271

Optical Dispensing Clinical II

0

9

3

OPT 274

Contact Lens Theory II

3

0

3

TOTAL

12

9

15

OPT 253

Current Optical Trends

2

0

2

OPT 280

Contact Lens Clinical

0

6

3

OPT 272

Optical Dispensing Clinical III

0

9

3

*___ __1

Social/Behavioral Science Elective

3 0 3

*___ __1

Humanities/Fine Arts Elective

3

0

3

TOTAL

8

15

14

Total Minimum Credits for AAS Degree in Opticianry

*This course is included in the Pre-Nursing and Allied Health Career Studies Certificate.

 1A list of approved general education electives (humanities/fine arts, social/behavioral sciences, mathematics, science, and wellness) is provided in the General Education section of the catalog under Curriculum Planning and Design.

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