OMT160 Clinical Optics

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Presents basic optical principles and the human eye from both theoretical and practical standpoints. Explores prisms, basic dispensing, techniques for measuring types of lenses, Slit lamp biomicroscopy, retinoscopy and refractometry, and principles of low vision.

Introduces mathematics used in optical prescriptions, manufacturing and dispensing. Applies basic principles governing transmission of light and its interaction with optical media. Includes experimentation to visually inform the student of the laws of geometric optics. Prerequisites: (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement, and admission to the OMT Program or Program Director approval. Audit available.

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Credits: 4