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    MSci Optometry

    The University of Manchester

    The University of Manchester

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    United Kingdom, Manchester

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    B511

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2026
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 29,900  / year
    Next Intake September-2026

    MSci Optometry

    About

    • Gain a professional qualification to prepare you for your career in optometry.
    • Study in our modern optometry clinics at an institution with one of the longest traditions of teaching optometry in the UK.
    • Gain clinical experience at neighbouring Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, one of the largest eye hospitals in Europe.
    • Apply your learning to clinical cases from the start of the course.
    • The General Optical Council (GOC) regulates our BSc, and MSci (integrated Masters) Optometry courses. Both programmes hold full approval from the GOC.

    The Manchester MSci Optometry course will enable you to gain the knowledge and skills required to register as a UK optometrist.

    The course uses mixed learning methods, but the key Manchester approach is the study of themed patient cases in an active learning environment that will allow you to integrate scientific understanding, clinical skills and professional skills throughout the course. Facilitated group activities will emphasise enquiry, discussion, self-education, and the development of critical faculties and communication skills, all essential skills for healthcare professionals.

    You will cover a broad spectrum of industry-relevant study areas that prepare you for work as a professional optometrist, including:

    • the key principles of optics;
    • clinical optics and treating eye and vision disorders;
    • ocular function and structure;
    • the science of vision.

    We provide a supportive and inclusive learning environment, with each year group looked after by a team of academics and clinicians. Theory assessments are focused on clinical cases and are taken at the end of an academic year, with plenty of opportunity to practise beforehand. Practical skills are monitored and assessed throughout the year rather than using a single set of high-pressure practical tests.

    You will meet volunteer patients in your first year and then receive clinical experience in our university optometry clinics from the second year, seeing real patients and working in teams with students from across the course. You will also have the opportunity to gain clinical experience in a wide range of settings external to the University, for example in community, hospital, and domiciliary practice. In your final two years, you can choose to focus on a specialist area of optometry.

    Please note this course is subject to approval.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    35 points overall with grades 665 in three higher level subjects, to include two sciences (from Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics or Physics).

    For this course we will accept: Higher Level Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches or Applications and Interpretation.

    English Program Requirements

    We require one of:

    • GCSE, IGCSE or O-Level English Language at grade 5 (B). We will accept C+ in the Northern Ireland reformed GCSE;
    • IELTS 7 (with no less than 6.5 in any component);
    • TOEFL (iBT) - 100;
    • an equivalent qualification.

    Career

    Career opportunities

    "The Optometry course at Manchester helped me become the best optometrist I can be.

    "The curriculum is so vast with lots to learn, and there is also an art to providing great patient care, so you will need to develop the necessary communication skills, which will come with support and guidance."

    Amelia White / BSc Optometry graduate and Optometrist

    Optometrists work in high street practice or hospital eye clinics, where they:

    • prescribe and dispense spectacles and contact lenses;
    • provide low vision rehabilitation;
    • treat problems with binocular vision;
    • monitor ocular disease.

    Optometrists are now also involved in the primary care of patients with diseases such as diabetes and glaucoma. They can also undertake postgraduate study to become independent prescribers with the authority to treat a range of eye conditions.

    After registration with the General Optical Council, you can take your career forward in private practice or within the National Health Service. Of our recent graduates, 95% are working in private practice and 5% in the NHS.

    See a blog post from one of our graduates who is now working as an optometrist on the Biology, Medicine and Health Student Blog.

    Accrediting organisations

    Optometry degrees are approved by the General Optical Council and the course must abide by their standards and demonstrate their outcomes.

    It is a legal requirement to maintain GOC student registration throughout your studies. Failure to register or renew registration by the GOC mandated deadline will lead to suspension from all teaching and assessment activities and ultimately, removal from the course.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 29,900 

    Application Fee

    GBP  
    The University of Manchester

    MSci Optometry

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