Learn how our Master of Orthoptics at UTS Graduate School of Health will give you the skill base and experience to treat children and adults with vision problems.
2. Acknowledgement of Country
I am of English, Scottish and Irish
ancestry. My early Australian forebears
arrived in Port Jackson in the 18th
century and would have encountered
the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation
upon whose ancestral lands the UTS
City campus now stands. I would like
to acknowledge those people and their
lands and pay respect to the Elders
both past and present, acknowledging
them as the traditional custodians of
knowledge for this land
Master of Orthoptics Information Session
5. Presentation Agenda
• About the UTS Master of Orthoptics
• What is Orthoptics?
• What will I study?
• Clinical Placements
• Career Opportunities
• Scholarships
• UTS Facilities
• How to apply
Followed by Q&A
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6. Orthoptics?
Orthoptists are eye therapists
Expertise in the diagnosis and
management of eye disorders
Specialise in eye movements,
paediatrics and rehabilitation
Help people to maximise their
vision and ocular comfort
Use advanced technology and
clinical skills to diagnose ocular
and neurological disorders
What is
7. Authentic
learning
experiences
connecting theory and practice
through extensive clinical
placements, problem-based
learning, realistic simulated
environments and
interdisciplinary workshops
Close to the
profession
Industry engagement
bringing state-of-the-art
equipment onsite with
instruction by industry
experts
State-of-the art
teaching
facilities
the UTS
difference
Extensive
clinical
placements
• UTS partners with over 65 orthoptic
placement sites across Sydney
(hospital, community & private practice)
• Rural, regional and inter-state
opportunities
• More than 280 hours over 2 years
• Students may apply for prestigious
international placements
INTERPROFESSIONAL
INNOVATIVE PRACTICE-
BASED CAREER-
FOCUSED
• Collaborative learning
spaces
• Interdisciplinary
environment
• On-campus clinic
• State-of-the-art facilities
100 Broadway
8. + Practitioner Teachers: Long Phan, Jessica Crippa,
Wendy Liang, Handan Otay and Kim Marchant
Meet
the team
9. What will I
Five streams:
Binocular vision & ocular motility
Ocular pathology
Rehabilitation
Research
Clinical
study?
10. Year 1
Calendar B Autumn Session
Eye and Visual Systems
Binocular Vision and Ocular Motility 1
Ocular Pathology 1
Introduction to Professional Practice
Calendar B Spring Session
Clinical Management of Refractive Error
Binocular Vision and Ocular Motility 2
Ocular Pathology 2
Professional Practice 1
Year 2
Calendar B Autumn Session
Research Project 1
Neurological Ocular Disorders
Therapy, Management and Rehabilitation
Professional Practice 2
Calendar B Spring Session
Research Project 2
Advanced Professional Practice
Professional Practice 3
course
outline
2 years full time
study; local and
international students
MASTER OF ORTHOPTICS
12. Ophthalmics
Pre-operative measures
for cataract surgery
Pre and post operative
patient education
Assisting in surgery
Post-operative assessment
Imaging of the retina
Diagnosis and management
of macular degeneration,
glaucoma and retinal disease
14. Therapy following stroke & brain injury
Treatment of amblyopia & strabimus
Training eye coordination
Training with low vision aids
Therapeutic prescription of glasses
Therapeutics
17. >280 hours over 2 years, UTS partners with over 65 orthoptic placement sites
across Sydney (hospital, community & private practice)
A compulsory ‘outside of Sydney’ placement from regional NSW to interstate
Prestigious international placement (by application) in the UK, Singapore and USA
Clinical
placements
19. Commencing students
Australian or NZ citizen, or holder of
Aust. Permanent resident visa
Selected on academic merit - highest
GPA based on most recently completed
tertiary qualification
scholarships
The Frank Martin Orthoptics Scholarship
Dr Con Moshegov Memorial Scholarships
Commencing students
Australian or NZ citizen, or holder of
Aust. Permanent resident visa
Two selected - on geographical
disadvantage (outside Sydney) and/or of
refugee status and highest GPA
21. How much will it cost?
• Visit the UTS Fee Calculator: uts.edu.au/tuition-fee-calculator
• Click ‘Search fees by course’ for domestic-fee paying and
international students
• Follow the prompts
• Fee type: Postgraduate Domestic Coursework or
International Domestic Coursework
• Fee year: 2023
• Cohort year: 2023
• Course area: Health (GEM)
• Course code/name: Orthoptics
• Click ‘Search’
• Costs are displayed per credit point and per session
(session calculated as a full-time load of 4 subjects)
Fees
Scholarships
fees.uts.edu.au
Master of Orthoptics
• For information about scholarships:
https://www.uts.edu.au/study/scholarships
22. Is there fee
support available?
§ Government loan scheme for tuition fees for
domestic students
§ You do not pay fees upfront - inform your employer
you have a FEE-HELP loan and they will withhold
your payments through the PAYG tax system
§ Compulsory repayments proportionate to income.
§ Tuition fees may be tax deductible if related to your
employment - contact your financial advisor or the
ATO www.ato.gov.au
§ For further information see the Australian
Government Study Assist website:
http://studyassist.gov.au
FEE-HELP
studyassist.gov.au
Master of Orthoptics
23. z
Local student with
Australian degree
Applications are open for
2023
Apply by 31 October
uts.edu.au/pg-apply
z
apply
How to
International
student
Must submit an
application via
UTS international
These programs
are highly
competitive and
places are limited.
Orthoptics
60 places
z
Interview
Eligible applicants will
be required to
participate in an
interview
Alumni Advantage
Program
UTS graduates
save 10%* on
course fees
25. For questions and enquiries,
contact us via
gsh.future@uts.edu.au
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