Vision Science (Master of Science)
See: Vision Science (MS)
College/School: Rosenberg School of Optometry
The Master of Science in vision science is a 16-month program requiring a minimum of 34 credits hours, with a spring and fall enrollment of 13 hours per semester to satisfy the core curriculum. After successful completion of a minimum of 26 hours, the student will then enroll in 4 research and thesis hours during the summer semester followed by another 4-hour block of research and thesis enrollment during the fall semester. The culmination of the program is production of a publication-ready thesis.
Admissions
Apply to UIW
Application for the Master of Science in Vision Science Program
Degree Requirements
Successful completion of the master of science program requires:
- a minimum of 16 months in residency;
- a minimum of 34 credit hours;
- successful completion of all core curriculum with letter grades of “B” or higher, and
- successful completion of a written thesis, all or portions of which are suitable for publication as at least one paper in a peer-reviewed journal.
Core Curriculum (16-month program)
Independent study can be substituted for in-class course attendance if approved by the thesis advisor and course instructor(s), but all courses must be completed with a letter grade of “B” or higher.
Fall Semester—Year 1
Spring Semester—Year 1
Matriculation Program Curriculum
Summer Semester—Year 1
VISC 6450 | MS In Vision Science Research and Thesis 4.0 | 4 |
Fall Semester—Year 2
VISC 6450 | MS In Vision Science Research and Thesis 4.0 | 4 |
Final Thesis Submission Due No Later Than 15 November