Program Details

Doctor of Optometry (OD)

Your Four-Year Journey

Our expert faculty and advanced equipment provide an exceptional learning experience and the opportunity to explore a variety of clinical specialties.

First-Year Experience

  • gain a foundational knowledge of optometry theory, anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology
  • engage in classroom and lab work that explores the theories and methods of optometry
  • learn how to examine patients and develop basic professional competencies in a variety of clinical settings

Second-Year Experience

  • advance your knowledge of optometry theory and methods through class and lab work
  • participate in primary care clinics and increase your exposure to patients in The Eye and Vision Center at MCPHS and our affiliated community health-center clinics
  • learn about the diagnosis and management of eye disease
  • begin studies of binocular vision, pathophysiology, neuro-optometry, glaucoma, vision therapy, and contact lenses

Third-Year Experience

  • study pediatric and geriatric optometry, research and statistical methods, optometry practice and management, and public health
  • complete an online clinical seminar
  • participate in specialty care services at The Eye and Vision Center and continue to provide vision care to individuals in our affiliated community health-center clinics

Fourth-Year Experience

  • participate in three 16-week externship rotations that will introduce you to a variety of patient-care experiences
  • explore specialty opportunities through a range of clinical settings including community health centers, VAs, military bases, and private practices