Why Optometry?

Are you captivated by the science of sight and the ways we perceive the world? Do you want to explore eye health and its impact on daily life? Then a course in Optometry and Vision Sciences could be the perfect fit for you. Our courses provide you with the theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and analytical abilities needed to understand vision science and deliver effective eye care, preparing you for a rewarding career in this vital field.

You’ll examine essential topics in eye health, from diagnosing and treating visual impairments to understanding advances in optical technology. With a focus on both scientific understanding and hands-on experience, our courses allow you to develop clinical skills in patient examination and diagnostics. Our Optometry MOptom degree approved by the General Optical Council and is fully aligned with the new outcomes for optometry. Whether you're interested in direct optometry practice or broader vision science research, our courses offer a comprehensive approach. You’ll gain insight into key frameworks that shape eye care policy and practice, equipping you to make a meaningful impact in the field of optometry and beyond.

What can you do with a degree in Optometry?

Optometry and vision sciences go beyond just correcting eyesight; they’re about enhancing lives and supporting overall health. A career in this field lets you make a meaningful difference by improving patients' quality of life, detecting early signs of systemic diseases, and advancing eye care technology. Whether it’s diagnosing vision issues, creating personalized treatment plans, or pioneering research in eye health, optometry and vision sciences offer diverse and impactful ways to contribute.

In roles like optometrist, vision scientist, or orthoptist, you’ll work closely with patients, ensuring their vision needs are met. You could manage eye health in clinical settings, prescribe corrective lenses, or detect ocular diseases as a primary healthcare provider. As a researcher, you might study visual disorders and develop innovative treatments, or work in public health to design programs that improve vision care access. Whether in clinical practice, research, or community outreach, a qualification in optometry and vision sciences equips you to make a lasting impact in people’s lives.

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Our experts

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Prof John Siderov

Researcher

Prof. John Siderov focuses on visual crowding and its impact on letter recognition. His work explores foveal contour interactions, luminance effects, and developmental differences in visual acuity, contributing to advancements in clinical vision assessment.

Dr Niall Hynes

Senior Lecturer

Dr Niall Hynes is a Senior Lecturer in Optometry at the University of Huddersfield. His research focuses on Sports Vision, Myopia and Digital Eye Strain.

Dr Rebekka Heitmar

Reader

Dr Rebekka Heitmar is a Reader in Optometry and Vision Sciences at the University of Huddersfield. Her research focuses on Retinal Vessels, Oximetry, and Oxygen.

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Study into model eye for clinical skill published

Optometry academics at the University of Huddersfield have been exploring how a model eye for teaching a particular clinical skill is beneficial to students.

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Optometry expands at Huddersfield

The University of Huddersfield’s popular Optometry BSc has expanded into a new integrated four-year Master’s course incorporating all clinical experience, offering 100 places offered from 2024 entry.


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