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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. This course is a continuation of Vision Science 1. Content will include advanced analysis of spatial vision, binocular vision, extra striate processing of visual information, an integrated approach to ocular motility, and developmental issues in vision science. Prerequisites: OPTM 526. Typically Offered Fall Only
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4.00 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. The physical and optical consideration of ophthalmic spectacle lenses including shape, thickness, weight, materials, coatings, impact resistance. Dress Lens Rx Standards and Verification. Prism, Decentration, Slab-off. Corrected Curve Lenses, Aspheric Lenses, Multifocals, Progressive Add Lenses, Radiation Protective Lenses (Sunglasses and Occupational), Occupational Lens Standards, Layout and Edging. Prerequisites: OPTM 525. Typically Offered Fall Only
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1.00 Credits
College: Michigan College of Optometry Department: MI College of Optometry Credit Hours: 1 This course has a lab with 2 hours. An introduction to ophthalmic dispensing. Principles of lens selection as to style and material, including sun protection, will be discussed. Frame selection and fitting to best serve the patient's occupational, a vocational and cosmetic needs. Interaction with frame industry representatives to better serve a practice. Relationship to a commercial laboratory. Eye safety and protection in the workplace. Prerequisites: OPTM 628. Typically Offered Spring Only
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4.00 Credits
College: Michigan College of Optometry Department: MI College of Optometry Credit Hours: 4 This course has a lecture with 4 hours. The course will introduce students to the principles, diagnostic strategies, and therapies associated with various pathological disorders of the human body. Systemic anomalies, as well as specific local phenomena will be described, with emphasis on possible ocular implications. Prerequisites:
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3.00 Credits
College: Michigan College of Optometry Department: MI College of Optometry Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. Study of the cells of the nervous system and synaptic transmission. Development of the nervous system and comprehensive review of functional anatomy of the central and peripheral nervous systems. Special emphasis on brainstem, cranial nerve, and cortical anatomy. Prerequisites: BIOL 332. Typically Offered Fall Only
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3.00 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 2 hours. Diagnosis and management of anterior segment trauma and disease including specific signs and symptoms common with the eyelid, conjunctiva, cornea, lacrimal apparatus, orbit, sclera, and episclera. Prerequisites: OPTM 534 and OPTM 644. Typically Offered Spring Only
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5.00 Credits
College: Michigan College of Optometry Department: MI College of Optometry Credit Hours: 5 This course has a lecture with 5 hours. The general principles of pharmacology including the actions, mechanisms of actions, absorption, rate, excretions, toxicity, and the diagnostic and therapeutic uses of both systemic and ocular drugs will be discussed. Also included are the pharmaceutical treatments for HIV and AIDS. The systemic effects of ocularly administered drugs and the ocular effects of systemically administered drugs are included. Prerequisites: PHCH 320 and OPTM 630. Typically Offered Spring Only
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2.00 Credits
College: Michigan College of Optometry Department: MI College of Optometry Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 1 hours. This course has a lab with 4 hours. Theory and practical experience in basic tests, instrumentation and procedures necessary to evaluate the ocular health status of a patient. Topics include: case history, sphygmomanometry, gross external examination of the eye and adnexa, pupil and muscle functions, anterior and posterior segment examination, tonometry, visual acuity, and visual fields assessment. Prerequisites: OPTM 543. Typically Offered Fall Only
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4.00 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. This course teaches the theory and clinical evaluation of anomalies of the binocular system. Description and case presentation of nonstrabismic anomalies (heterophoria, accommodation, and eye movement disorders) develops the clinical understanding of diagnostic and management sequences and clinical procedures. These skills are further developed in the diagnosis and management of strabismus and its complications (amblyopia and anomalous correspondence). Prerequisites: OPTM 627 and OPTM 644. Typically Offered Spring Only
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1.00 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. Course includes the theory and practice of the physiology, optics, design, fitting, and inspection related to hydrogels and rigid gas permeable contact lenses. Also, the pharmacology and use of related solutions and contact lens care systems will be covered. Prerequisites: OPTM 534, OPTM 628 and OPTM 644. Typically Offered Spring Only
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