Are you interested in a career in opticianry? If so, you’re in the right place. Hocking College offers a rigorous opticianry program designed to effectively train students to succeed in this essential vision profession. Learn more about a career in opticianry below.
An optician is a vision expert technician who is specially trained to prepare, fit and dispense eyeglass lenses, frames, contact lenses and other optical devices designed to enhance vision. They produce the finished optical product as set forth by a prescription written by an optometrist or ophthalmologist.
Opticians are an important part in the vision healthcare experience, ensuring that their customers have properly fitted and shaped optical devices that improve or correct eyesight.
In Ohio, eligibility to become a Licensed Dispensing Opticians (LDOs) requires a degree in optical dispensing from a board-approved program, such as the Associate of Applied Science in Opticianry degree from Hocking College's Perry Campus.
Students gain an understanding of the profession from classes, hands-on lab experience, and supervised clinical work in off-campus optical settings.
This two-year, evening program delivers fundamental insights into opticianry through critical coursework in subjects like:
Anyone who decides to pursue their Associate of Applied Science in Opticianry at the Perry Campus will spend their second year as a student getting hands-on clinical experience by working in a variety of local optical businesses.
The opticianry program is designed to prepare students to complete their licensing examinations in order to become an official Ohio Licensed Dispensing Optician (LDO).
Why enroll in Hocking’s Associate of Applied Science in Opticianry program? The advantages of this degree are plenty, such as:
With an Associate in Opticianry, you are eligible to complete the remaining licensure requirements to become an LDO in the State of Ohio. Licensed opticians can obtain employment in retail stores, the private practices of optometrists or ophthalmologists, hospitals, eye care clinics, laboratories, and optical manufacturers.
The day-to-day job of an optician involves engaging with customers to determine their unique optical needs, evaluate their lifestyles, troubleshoot issues with optical devices and offer advice from an aesthetic perspective to help clients choose frames that suit their sense of style. Behind the scenes, opticians follow the prescription orders of ophthalmologists and optometrists and basically “create” optical devices to meet the desired specifications.
Earning an Associate of Applied Science in Opticianry degree from Hocking College takes just two years, but the education you receive will have a lasting impact on your success in this profession. Get started with a promising career as an optician today by contacting our enrollment advisers.