ECTS credits ECTS credits: 4.5
ECTS Hours Rules/Memories Student's work ECTS: 74.25 Hours of tutorials: 2.25 Expository Class: 18 Interactive Classroom: 18 Total: 112.5
Use languages Spanish, Galician
Type: Ordinary Degree Subject RD 1393/2007 - 822/2021
Departments: Applied Physics
Areas: Optics
Center Faculty of Optics and Optometry
Call: Second Semester
Teaching: Sin docencia (Extinguida)
Enrolment: No Matriculable
The student must achieve sufficient mastery of the techniques and skills that will allow:
+ Assemble, adjust and repair existing basic models of glasses.
+ Determine the appropriateness and validity of a glasses
+ Identify the source of problems and adjustment difficulties for users.
+ Offer solutions or alternatives to overcome these problems.
THEORY
1. Classification and parts of the spectacle frames.
2. Measurements of the spectacle frames. Facial measurements and spectacle frame parameters
3. Centration of single vision and multifocal lenses.
4. Standards of tolerance of ophthalmic lenses
5. Materials and manufacture of frames. The skin and spectacle frames
6. Selecting and adjusting spectacle frames
SEMINARS
The market for ophthalmic lenses.
Exercises and problems.
Notations on ophthalmic lenses.
PRACTICES PROGRAM
The practices of the field are 10 workshop sessions, three hours each, of which the latter will be a test.
Practices study the assembly processes of different types of lenses in the frames most commonly used, adapting them to the user and the maintenancer of fitted glasses.
+ Benito Galindo A., Villegas Ruiz E.A., Montaje y aplicaciones de lentes oftálmicas, ed. Universidad de Murcia (2001).
+ J. Salvadó, M. Fransoy (Ed.), Tecnología Óptica. Lentes oftálmicas, diseño y adaptación. ed. UPC, Barcelona (1997)
+ Obstfeld H., Spectacle frames and their dispensing, Ed. Saunders, Londres (1997).
+ Brooks C. W., Borish I.M., System for ophthalmic dispensing, Butterworth Heinemann, 2a edición, Boston (1996).
+ Brooks,C.W., Essentials of ophthalmic lens finishing, ed. Butterworth-Heinemann, St. Louis 2003.
+ Tunnacliffe, A.H., Essentials of dispensing, 2a edición, ed. ABDO, London (1998)
+ Jalie M., Ophthalmic lenses & dispensing, ed. Butterworth Heinemann, 2a edición, Edinbourgh, (2003).
+ Rodríguez Martínez J.I., Adaptación de monturas, ed. USC (2015)
+ Manual de lentes progresivas. INDO. Hospitalet de Llobregat (1999)
+ Fannin, T. E., Grosvenor, T.P. Óptica clínica. 2ª ed. Barcelona: Omega, (2007)
+ Standars UNE-EN ISO 7998=2007, 8624=2011, 8980-1, 8980-2, 13666=2000, 14889=2009-1
Bibliographic material: At the moment of approving this teaching program, considering a possible scenario 2 or 3, the acquisition of new electronic bibliographic material is being requested; for this reason, the teaching staff of the subject will specify in the Virtual Campus what bibliographic material can be found in electronic format in the USC library when the funds are available as well as other resources such as web pages, blogs, etc.
We pursue the achievement of the following
BASIC AND GENERAL SKILLS
CG1 - That the students have the capacity to approach their professional and formative activity from the respect to the deontological code of their profession, which includes, among others more specific, the principles of respect and the promotion of the fundamental rights of the people, the equality between people, the principles of universal accessibility and design for all and democratic values and a culture of peace
CB1 - That the students have demonstrated knowledge and understanding in a field of study that assumes the general secondary education, and it is typically at a level which, although it is supported by advanced textbooks, includes also some aspects that imply knowledge of the forefront of their field of study
CB2 - That students can apply their knowledge to their work or vocation in a professional manner and have the competences typically demonstrated through devising and sustaining arguments and solving problems within their field of study
CB3 - That students have the ability to gather and interpret relevant data (usually within their field of study) to inform judgments that include reflection on relevant social, scientific or ethical subjects
CB4 - That students can communicate information, ideas, problems and solutions to both specialist and non specialized public
CB5 - That students have developed learning skills necessary to undertake further studies with a high degree of autonomy
TRANSVERSE SKILLS
CT1 - That they acquire capacity for analysis and synthesis.
CT2 - That acquire organizational skills and planning.
CT3 - That acquire oral and written communication in the native language.
CT4 - They acquire the knowledge of a foreign language.
CT5 - You acquire skills related to field of study
CT6 - That ability to acquire information management.
CT7 - They acquire the ability to solve problems.
CT8 - You acquire skills in decision-making.
CT9 - Acquire the ability to work in teams
CT14 - To acquire skills for issuing critical thinking.
CT15 - The student must maintain an ethical commitment.
CT16 - The student is capable of performing an autonomous learning.
CT17 - To be able to adapt to new situations.
CT18 - To be creative.
SPECIFIC SKILLS
EC4 - The student is able to critically reflect on clinical, scientific, ethical and social issues involved in Optometry practice, understanding the scientific basis of Optics-Optometry and learning to critically appreciate terminology, clinical trials and research methodology related to Optics-Optometry.
CE5 - The student is able to express opinions, reports and surveys where necessary.
CE6 - The student can evaluate and incorporate the technological advances necessary for the proper development of their business
CE9 - That the student can expand and update their capacities for professional practice through continuous training.
SCENARIOS 1 AND 2
In the class will be taught one hour per week of teaching expository and one hour weekly seminar during one half.
The seminars are devoted to solving exercises or discussion of problems that may arise both in the explanations of classroom and practical sessions of the workshop.
In practice sessions, the teacher will demonstrate the work to be done by the student. Then, students will develop the practice under the supervision of the teacher. The end result should be self-assessed by the student before submission to the teacher. This will make a final assessment before the student noting, especially, how to correct errors, problems or defects detected.
We will use the Virtual Campus as a repository for documentation and communication channel between students and teachers
SCENARIO 3
Synchronous sessions using Microsoft Teams or virtual campus chat, complemented by Virtual Campus tasks.
Working languages in the classroom: Galego
SCENARIOS 1 AND 2
Be evaluated on the one hand, the theoretical credits and seminars, and other the practical. The overall rating is the arithmetic mean of the ratings for theory and practice. This grade point average must be 5 out of 10 or higher to pass the subject. It is necessary condition for passing the subject have a minimum grade of 4 out of 10 in each of the parties.
The evaluation of the theoretical part will be done through a final written exam.
For the evaluation of the practice, it is mandatory to attend a minimum of 8 sessions (except those students who have granted the waiver assistance).
The student must know how to correctly use the lensmeter
It will consider:
+ A practical test.
+ The student's daily performance.
Students who have not performed 8 practices can not go to the second chance (except those students who have granted the waiver assistance).
Those students who do not appear neither the theoretical test nor practical test are considered as “no presentados”
SCENARIO 3
Continuous assessment (40%) and final test (60%) through CV tasks
In cases of fraudulent performance of exercises or tests, the provisions of the"Normativa de avaliación do rendemento académico dos estudantes e de revisión de cualificacións" will apply.
Presential
+ In the Classroom: 22
+ In the workshop: 30
+ Tutorials: 6
Non presential:
+ Individual or self-study group: 28
+ Writing exercises, conclusions or other work: 8
+ Programming / testing or other laboratory work: 8
+ Further reading, library, or similar activities: 6
+ Attendance at lectures, exhibitions or other activities recommended: 4.5
Total: 112.5 hours
- Review of the knowledge acquired in Ophthalmic Optics I and II.
- Studying, or at least have seen, the corresponding theory before the practice session.
- Make use of tutorials to check and clarify doubts.
- Do not save "recipes", but always understand what is doing.
- Active participation in the class and in the workshop practice sessions
CONTINGENCY PLAN
In the case of entering scenario 2, there will be no changes compared to scenario 1.
In the case of entering scenario 3:
+ the teaching methodology will consist of synchronous sessions using Microsoft Teams or virtual campus chat, complemented by CV tasks
+ The evaluation will consist of 40% continuous evaluation and 60% of a final test, carried out through CV tasks
In cases of fraudulent performance of exercises or tests, the provisions of the"Normativa de avaliación do rendemento académico dos estudantes e de revisión de cualificacións" will apply.
Bibliographic material: At the moment of approving this teaching program, considering a possible scenario 2 or 3, the acquisition of new electronic bibliographic material is being requested; for this reason, the teaching staff of the subject will specify in the Virtual Campus what bibliographic material can be found in electronic format in the USC library when the funds are available as well as other resources such as web pages, blogs, etc.
Maria Dolores Mouriz Cereijo
- Department
- Applied Physics
- Area
- Optics
- Phone
- 881813519
- mariadolores.mouriz [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Lecturer
Juan Ignacio Rodriguez Martinez
Coordinador/a- Department
- Applied Physics
- Area
- Optics
- Phone
- 881813500
- nacho.rodriguez [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University School Lecturer
Maria Concepcion Nistal Fernandez
- Department
- Applied Physics
- Area
- Optics
- Phone
- 881813529
- mconcepcion.nistal [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: Temporary PhD professor
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05.23.2022 10:00-12:00 | Grupo /CLE_01 | Classroom 1 |
05.23.2022 10:00-12:00 | Grupo /CLE_01 | Classroom 2 |
07.12.2022 10:00-12:00 | Grupo /CLE_01 | Classroom 3 |