Competencies and objectives
Course context for academic year 2010-11
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Course content (verified by ANECA in official undergraduate and Master’s degrees)
Specific competences (CE):>>Module 1: basic competences
- CES21 : Understand and manage basic laboratory material and techniques.
Specific competences (CE):>>Module 2: optics competences
- CES24 : Understand the principles, description and characteristics of the basic optical instruments, as well as of the instruments used in the practice of ophthalmology and optometrics.
- CES36 : Be able to carry out psychophysical tests to determine visual perception levels.
- CES37 : Understand the Spanish health care system and the basic aspects related to health service management, basically those associated with health care and rehabilitation.
Specific competences (CE):>>Module 3: vision system pathology competences
- CES40 : Understand the properties and functions of the different elements making up the visual system.
- CES46 : Understand the pharmacological actions, collateral effects and interactions of medicines.
- CES51 : Understand the epidemiological models of the main visual pathologies.
- CES52 : Understand and apply health education techniques to the main generic ocular health problems. Understand the principles of sickness and health.
- CES53 : Understand the manifestations of the pathological processes and mechanisms involved in producing the main human illnesses.
Specific competences (CE):>>Module 4: optometry competences
- CES54 : Develop communication, data recording and clinical history preparation skills.
- CES55 : Acquire the ability to interpret and exercise clinical judgement on the results of the visual tests to establish the diagnosis and most appropriate treatment.
- CES58 : Capacity to measure, interpret and treat refractive defects.
- CES61 : Ability to prescribe, control and monitor optical corrections.
- CES73 : Adapt contact lenses and ocular prostheses to improve vision and the external appearance of the eye.
- CES74 : Understand the function of the retina as a receptor of radiant energy.
- CES75 : Understand the basic models of colour, shape and movement vision.
- CES76 : Understand the modifications in perceptive processes associated with aging.
- CES82 : Understand and apply visual screening techniques applied to different populations.
- CES85 : Capacity to act as a primary visual care agent.
Learning outcomes (Training objectives)
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Specific objectives stated by the academic staff for academic year 2010-11
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General
Code:
24022
Lecturer responsible:
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Credits ECTS:
6,00
Theoretical credits:
0,92
Practical credits:
1,48
Distance-base hours:
3,60
Departments involved
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Dept:
OPTICS, PHARMACOLOGY AND ANATOMY
Area: OPTICS
Theoretical credits: 0,92
Practical credits: 1,48
This Dept. is responsible for the course.
This Dept. is responsible for the final mark record.
Study programmes where this course is taught
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DEGREE IN OPTICS AND OPTOMETRY
Course type: COMPULSORY (Year: 2)