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29 Master's degrees in Optometry in North America
Vision Science (Aeronautics)
Conduct research and be part of the academic excellence that’s at the heart of the School of Optometry & Vision Science while tackling challenges facing the future of aviation, aerospace and space with the Master of Vision Science (Aeronautics) program from University of Waterloo.
Vision Science
The University of the Incarnate Word offers a Master of Science (MS) in Vision Science which ensure that the successful graduate acquires knowledge, skills and abilities, as well as experience and focused training, to conduct independent research in Vision Science.
Vision Science
Vision Science graduate students at The University of Alabama at Birmingham pursuing a master’s or a doctoral degree are part of a collaborative, multidisciplinary environment and guided by faculty from several academic disciplines spanning multiple schools and departments including optometry, ophthalmology, neurobiology, neurology, psychology etc.
Optical Sciences (Certificate NDP)
The Optical Sciences (Certificate NDP) from The University of Arizona is designed for working professionals with bachelor’s, master's or doctoral degrees who would like to supplement their practical knowledge with formal coursework.
Applied Optics
Applied Optics of Delaware State University houses one of the region’s premier research facilities in applied optics — the Center for Research and Education in Optical Sciences and Applications (CREOSA).
Vision Science and Investigative Ophthalmology
Bascom Palmer Eye Institute is pleased to offer a unique graduate degree, the Master of Science in Vision Science and Investigative Ophthalmology (MVSIO) at University of Miami. This innovative program is the first of its kind in the world. It offers comprehensive training in ophthalmic translational research, problem-based learning, management, and a skill set, available only at Bascom Palmer.
Low Vision Rehabilitation
This Low Vision Rehabilitation program at Salus University prepare professionals in rehabilitation, eye care, education and other related fields, to work more effectively in clinical rehabilitation and educational settings with people who have low vision.
Electro-Optics
Most modern technologies involve photonics. At the University of Dayton, they offer an Electro-Optics M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in this exciting field.
Special Education - Master of Science in Education in Low Vision and Blindness
This Special Education - Master of Science in Education in Low Vision and Blindness program at Illinois State University is open to licensed teachers who want to gain specialized skills to work with blind or visually impaired students covering ages three to twenty-one.