
Sept 2025 Entry
5 years
152, including 20 clinical/field credits
Prof. Andrew Lam
PhD, MPhil, PDip(Optom), FAAO
Students receive clinical training in 小优短视频’s Optometry Clinic and Satellite Clinics. The majority of clients are Hong Kong Chinese. The students begin their clinical rotations in the fourth year of the programme and conduct their clinical practice in English, Cantonese or Putonghua.
Majority of our patients speaks Cantonese. Students are expected to manage good Cantonese skills before starting their clinical placement.
Students must possess the sensory and motor skills necessary to perform an eye examination. Significant coordination and manual dexterity using hands and fingers are important. Typical examples of skills required include but are not limited to: instillation of eye drops to patients, insertion and removal of contact lenses, assessment of blood pressure, simultaneous manipulation of lenses, instruments and devices.
What's New

- MPhil
- PhD
- Taught Postgraduate
- Undergraduate

- Undergraduate
Programme Aims & Learning Outcomes
The programme aims to prepare students to become primary eyecare practitioners with expert knowledge of the eye and the visual system. Students gain the knowledge and skills necessary to diagnose visual problems and offer treatment options ranging from optical lenses to visual training.
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The journey to becoming an eye care practitioner begins with establishing a strong foundation in the basic life sciences, followed by a thorough grounding in the optometric sciences. In the second half of the programme, students acquire the necessary clinical skills to effectively manage a wide variety of visual problems. The five semesters of supervised clinical training with real patients in our Optometry Clinic and Satellite Clinics give our students many opportunities to learn to care for patients and consolidate their clinical skills and knowledge.
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Throughout the programme, students learn about ethical, professional and legal issues in preparation for their clinical practice.
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Programme Characteristics
Students participate in clinical training in preparation for becoming optometrists. The training involves real patients over two phases conducted in the Clinical Laboratory and Optometry Clinic.
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Our unique Optometry Clinic in Hong Kong provides an excellent environment for clinical training.
Professional Recognition
Graduates are eligible for full registration as Part I optometrists in the licence register of the Optometrists Board of Hong Kong. They can also practise optometry in Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan upon fulfilling local licensure requirements. Graduates are also eligible to sit the Competency in Optometry Examination (COE) and Assessment of Competence in Ocular Therapeutics (ACOT) hosted by the Optometry Council of Australia and New Zealand.
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Career Prospects
Optometrists are the main providers of vision care in the community. Most of our graduates initially enter optometric practice as employees, and many subsequently establish their own practices. Some graduates find work in government agencies, such as the Hong Kong Hospital Authority and Department of Health.
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Apart from optometric practice, there are various opportunities in the optical industry, particularly professional services. Some graduates pursue postgraduate research locally and internationally.
- The programme comprises General University Requirements (GUR) subjects and four main areas of study: namely, basic sciences, optometric sciences, clinical sciences, and clinical and professional training.
- Years One and Two concentrate on general education and basic sciences to establish a sound base of knowledge.
- Years Three and Four develop students’ optometric clinical techniques for clinical practice.
- Years Four and Five focus on clinical training over five semesters. Students examine patients and gain valuable clinical experience.
- Students conduct a research project during Years Four and Five.
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Information on the subjects offered can be obtained at .
Satisfy the University's?General Entrance Requirements.
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Please click here for the subject weightings for 2025/26.
There is no compulsory subject requirement.?Preferred subject(s) with the highest weighting for admission score calculation include(s):
Relevant Applied Learning subject(s) that can be considered for meeting the University entrance requirement and admission score calculation is/are:
2024/25 Average Score: Any?Best 5 Subjects?(with Subject Weighting)?=?284.0
For further programme information, please contact
the General Office (tel.: 2766?4835; email: so.enquiry@polyu.edu.hk).
Required
Applicants are required to submit an essay of no more than 500 words on their reason for choosing the study for BSc (Hons) Scheme in Optometry. Download
To evaluate the potential for and interest of applicants in the programme.
15 minutes
Suitable applicants may be invited to interviews.
Required
Applicants are required to submit an essay of no more than 500 words on their reason for choosing the BSc (Hons) Scheme in Optometry. Download
Recommendation letters are required


