Competencies and objectives
- Course context for academic year 2021-22
- Course content (verified by ANECA in official undergraduate and Master’s degrees)
- Learning outcomes (Training objectives)
- Specific objectives stated by the academic staff for academic year 2021-22
Course context for academic year 2021-22
La Óptica Oftálmica III es la tercera de las tres asignaturas que componen la materia “Óptica Oftálmica” perteneciente al grado en Óptica y Optometría. Se imparte en el primer semestre del cuarto curso, a continuación de la Óptica Oftálmica II que se imparte en tercero
Por las características de continuidad inherentes al desarrollo del aprendizaje de la Óptica Oftálmica, se recomienda, encarecidamente, haber cursado las asignaturas Óptica Oftálmica I y II con resultado satisfactorio previamente a la matrícula en Óptica Oftálmica III.
La materia Óptica Oftálmica es fundamental en la formación del Óptico Optometrista debido a su vinculación directa al ejercicio profesional. La asignatura Óptica Oftálmica III es la continuación natural de la Óptica Oftálmica I y II y amplía el estudio a las monturas para gafas y a las técnicas de adaptación y montaje, así como a las lentes más especiales y avanzadas.
En esta asignatura, también se tratan los elementos y dispositivos de protección ocular, ajustados a las más recientes normativas de fabricación europeas.
Course content (verified by ANECA in official undergraduate and Master’s degrees)
Specific competences (CE):>>Module 2: optics competences
- CES25 : Understand and calculate the most important geometric, optical and physical parameters that characterise all kinds of ophthalmic lenses used in optometric prescriptions and know how to relate them with the properties involved in the adaptation process.
- CES26 : Understand the physical and chemical properties of the materials used in optics and optometry.
- CES27 : Understand lens selection, manufacture and design processes.
- CES28 : Be able to master the techniques of centring, adaptation, mounting and adaptation of all kinds of lenses, of optical prescriptions, visual assistance and protective glasses.
- CES29 : Understand and manage the techniques for the analysis, measurement, correction and control of the effects of compensating optical systems on the visual system, in order to optimise their design and adaptation.
- CES30 : Capacity to calculate the geometric parameters of specific visual compensation systems: low vision, intraocular lenses, contact lenses and ophthalmic lenses.
- CES31 : Understand the aberrations of optical systems.
Specific competences (CE):>>Module 4: optometry competences
- CES58 : Capacity to measure, interpret and treat refractive defects.
- CES88 : Identify and analyse the environmental and work risks that can cause visual problems.
Specific competences (CE):>>Module 5: final project and work experience competences
- CES89 : Apply the knowledge acquired in the previous modules in Opticians, Clinics, Hospitals and Companies in the sector.
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