Train as a GOC registered optometrist with DMU’s Master of Optometry where science, clinical skills, and patient care come together.
Overview
At DMU, we pride ourselves on delivering high-quality programmes with an excellent student experience at the heart of what we offer. As with all new programmes, this course is currently progressing through the university’s validation process, alongside the General Optical Council’s (GOC) staged approval process, which is the standard procedure for a new MOptom degree in the UK*. Once full GOC approval is granted, graduates will be able to register as optometrists and practise in the UK.
Key features
- Top 5 for Health Professions: Our Optometry course is taught in the Leicester School of Allied Health Science home to our Health Professions courses which are ranked 4th best in the UK by The Guardian University Guide 2026.
- Integrated Master’s: Combines undergraduate and postgraduate level study in a four-year degree.
- Extensive clinical training: Includes a 44-week Clinical Learning in Practice (CLiP) paid placement delivered in partnership with the College of Optometrists.
- Strong professional links: Developed with input from the College of Optometrists and sector experts, ensuring you are taught the latest developments and techniques relevant to your future career.
- Excellent career prospects: Graduates can enter NHS, high street, and independent practice, or progress into specialist areas and research.
- Free registration with the GOC: we’ll cover the cost of your registration fee with the GOC for all four years of your studies, saving you the upfront cost.
*All applicants will be kept informed of progress with DMU’s validation and the GOC staged approval process throughout the cycle and will be notified before enrolment of any changes that may affect September 2026 entry.
