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  • 1.00 Credits

    College: Michigan College of Optometry Department: MI College of Optometry Credit Hours: 1 This course has a lecture with 1 hours. Basic ethical theory, fundamental principles and decision making. Codes of ethics and ethics applied to patient care. Effective doctor/patient communication and rapport. Typically Offered Fall Only
  • 1.00 Credits

    College: Michigan College of Optometry Department: MI College of Optometry Credit Hours: 5 This course has a lecture with 4 hours. This course has a lab with 2 hours. Vergence treatment of first order image formation by lenses, single spherical interfaces, and mirrors. Emmetropia and ametropia of the human eye. Spectacle and contact lens corrections. Accommodation and ranges of clear vision. Reduced systems. Tear lens effect. Optics of spherocylindrical lenses and astigmatism. Prisms and prism-lens combinations. Lens motions and rotations. Decentration. Typically Offered Fall Only
  • 2.00 Credits

    College: Michigan College of Optometry Department: MI College of Optometry Credit Hours: 4 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. This course has a lab with 2 hours. Equivalent power, system matrices, cardinal points, Gullstrand schematic eyes. Angular magnification. Stops and related effects. Aberration theory. Coherence and interference. Laser acuity testing, laser refraction, antireflecting films. Diffraction and resolution. Diffractive gratings and lenses. Scattering, dispersion, and polarization. Emission, absorption and photons. Laser ocular surgery concepts. Modulation transfer functions. Aberrations of the Human Eye. Pre-Requisites: OPTM 524. Typically Offered Spring Only
  • 1.00 Credits

    College: Michigan College of Optometry Department: MI College of Optometry Credit Hours: 5 This course has a lecture with 4 hours. This course has a lab with 2 hours. An examination of the basic techniques, terminology, concepts, and fundamental data involved in the study of human vision, including specification of the visual stimulus, visual optics, duplicity, photochemistry, color vision, ocular motility and spatio-temporal monocular afferent processing. Psychophysical and electrophysiological data will be considered and compared. Pre-Requisites: OPTM 524 and OPTM 534. Typically Offered Spring Only
  • 4.00 Credits

    College: Michigan College of Optometry Department: MI College of Optometry Credit Hours: 4 This course has a lecture with 4 hours. This course will cover the concepts and clinical applications of general biochemistry, proteomics, and genomics. Lecture topics will include cellular biochemistry, proteins, mechanisms of enzyme action, bioenergetics, carbohydrate chemistry, lipid biochemistry, proteins, mechanisms of enzyme action, bioenergetics, carbohydrate chemistry, lipid biochemistry, molecular biology, nutrition as well as ocular biochemistry and its clinical applications and consequences. Typically Offered Fall Only.
  • 4.00 Credits

    College: Michigan College of Optometry Department: MI College of Optometry Credit Hours: 4 This course has a lecture with 4 hours. A detailed discussion of the anatomy of the orbit. Particular emphasis is given to cellular, histological, and gross anatomical organization of the eye. The anatomical relationships of the orbital contents including the extraocular muscles, the orbital nerves, the orbital blood vessels, and the ocular adnexa are described. Physiology and biochemistry of the principal constituents of the eye, including: the cornea, crystalline lens, aqueous humor, vitreous humor, retina, ciliary apparatus and tear film. Typically Offered Fall Only
  • 1.00 Credits

    College: Michigan College of Optometry Department: MI College of Optometry Credit Hours: 5 This course has a lecture with 4 hours. This course has a lab with 3 hours. This is the first of a two semester sequence whose subject is structure and function of the human body, with an emphasis on systemic processes which impact the normal function of the eye and its adnexa. Topics include cell and tissue histology, muscle/digestive/visceral/neu ro and endocrine anatomy and physiology. The laboratory will provide practical experience with structure/function relationships, and an in-depth analysis of the skull, orbit, and the physiological effects of various systems on ocular structure and function. Typically Offered Fall Only.
  • 2.00 Credits

    College: Michigan College of Optometry Department: MI College of Optometry Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 2 hours. This course has a lab with 3 hours. This is the second of a two semester sequence that covers human structure and function and its clinical application. Topics in this course include organ systems including the cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, renal, and reproductive systems. Interaction and interdependency of various systems will also be explored, as well as clinical issues associated with systemic and ocular dysfunction. Typically Offered Spring Only. Prerequisites OPTM 537
  • 1.00 Credits

    College: Michigan College of Optometry Department: MI College of Optometry Credit Hours: 5 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. This course has a lab with 4 hours. Basic understanding of objective and subjective refractive error determination of the human eye, accommodative and oculomotor function testing, and the interrelation and analysis of relevant data. Pre-Requisites: OPTM 524 and OPTM 534. Typically Offered Spring Only
  • 1.00 Credits

    College: Michigan College of Optometry Department: MI College of Optometry Credit Hours: 2 This course has a lecture with 2 hours. This course will involve strategies for debt management and personal finance, as they affect optometric practice. In addition, adjunct topics include financial management, managed care, HIPAA, and other legal issues which may affect optometric practice. Prerequisites: OPTM 511. Typically Offered Fall Only
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