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FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE AT JACKSONVILLE
COLLEGE CREDIT COURSE OUTLINE
COURSE NUMBER:
OPT 2222
COURSE TITLE:
Ocular Pathology and Pharmacology I
PREREQUISITE(S):
OPT 1330
COREQUISITE(S):
None
CREDIT HOURS:
3
CONTACT HOURS/WEEK:
3
CONTACT HOUR BREAKDOWN:
Lecture/Discussion:
3
Laboratory:
Other:
FACULTY WORKLOAD POINTS:
3
STANDARDIZED CLASS SIZE
ALLOCATION:
30
CATALOG COURSE DESCRIPTION :
This course gives the student and introduction to the disorders and disease processes of the eye. Specific
disorders of the different parts of the eye are presented. Basics of microbiology and pharmacology are
presented.
SUGGESTED TEXT(S):
The Ophthalmic Assistant: A Guide for Ophthalmic Medical
Personnel, Harold A. Stein, Raymond M. Stein, Melvin I.
Freeman, Elsevier/Mosby Publisher Latest Edition
Fundamentals for Ophthalmic Technical Personnel,
Barbara Cassin. Elsevier/Mosby Publisher Latest Edition
Vaughan and Asbury’s General Ophthalmology,
Paul Riordan-Eva, Emmett Cunningham
Lange Publishing Latest Edition
IMPLEMENTATION DATE:
Fall Term 2013 (20141)
REVIEW OR MODIFICATION DATE:
Fall Term, 2013 (20141)
Fall Term 2016 (20171) – Proposal 2015-34
COURSE TOPICS
APPROXIMATE CONTACT
HOURS PER TOPIC
I.
Principles of Management of Common Ocular Disorders
3
II.
Introduction to Microbiology
3
III.
Disorders of the Eyelids, Lacrimal System and Orbit
3
IV.
Disorders of the Anterior Segment
3
V.
Corneal Pathology
3
VI.
Uveal Tract Disorders
3
VII.
Disorders of the Crystalline Lens
3
VIII.
Disorders of the Vitreous and Retina
3
IX.
Optic Nerve Disorders
3
X.
Binocular Vision Disorders and Strabismus
3
XI.
Hereditary Ocular Disease
3
XII.
Basics of Pharmacology
3
XIII.
Ophthalmic Medications – Diagnostic
3
XIV.
Ophthalmic Medications – Therapeutic
3
XV.
Common Systemic Medications
3
45
PROGRAM TITLE:
Ophthalmic Technician
COURSE TITLE:
Ocular Pathway and Pharmacology I
CIP NUMBER:
1351180301
Program Frameworks can be found at the following website: http://www.fldoe.org/workforce/dwdframe/
Florida State College at Jacksonville
Course Learning Outcomes and Assessment
SECTION 1
Course Prefix and Number:
Course Title:
Semester Credit Hours (Credit):
Contact Hours (Workforce):
Ocular Pathology and Pharmacology I
OPT 2222
3
SECTION 2a (To be completed for General Education courses only.)
TYPE OF COURSE (Place an “X” in the box next to those that are applicable.)
General Education Core (If selected, core discipline area will be identified in Section 4.)
General Education (If selected, you must also complete Section 4, Section 5, and Section 8)
SECTION 2b
TYPE OF COURSE (Place an “X” in the box next to those that are applicable.)
A.A. Elective
X A.S. Required Course
A.S. Professional Elective
A.A.S. Required Course
A.A.S. Professional Elective
Technical Certificate
PSAV/Clock Hour/Workforce
Development Education
Apprenticeship
Upper Division/Bachelors
Other:
If selected, use this space to title “other” option.
SECTION 3
INTELLECTUAL COMPETENCIES (Place an “X” in the box next to those that are applicable.)
X
Reading
X
Speaking
X
Critical Analysis
X
Qualitative Skills
X
X
Writing
X
Listening
X
Information
Literacy
X
Ethical Judgement
X
Scientific Method of
Inquiry
Working
Collaboratively
SECTION 4 (To be completed for General Education courses only.)
GENERAL EDUCATION DISCIPLINE AREA (Place an “X” in the box next to those that are applicable.)
Communications
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Humanities
Mathematics
Natural Sciences
SECTION 5 (To be completed for General Education courses only.)
GENERAL EDUCATION LEARNING OUTCOME AREA (Place an “X” in the box next to those that are applicable.)
Communication
Critical Thinking
Information Literacy
Scientific and Quantitative Reasoning
Global Sociocultural Responsibility
SECTION 6
LEARNING OUTCOMES
The student will be able to discuss the
principles of disease and treatment of
common ocular disorders.
The student will be able to discuss microbes
and the process of infection in the eye and
body.
The student will be able to identify and
discuss disorders of the eyelids and lacrimal
system due to malposition, infection or
neoplasm.
TYPE OF OUTCOME
(General Education,
Course or Program)
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT
Course
Written examinations, projects
Course
Written examinations, projects
Course
Written examinations, projects
SECTION 6 (Continued)
LEARNING OUTCOMES
The student will be able to discuss the
pathophysiology of corneal disease and
identify clinical findings associated with
corneal disorders.
The student will gain a working knowledge of
disorders and management of disorders of the
iris, ciliary body and choroid.
The student will be able to describe forms of
lens opacities, and discus the treatment.
The student will gain a working knowledge of
disorders affecting the vitreous.
The student will gain a working knowledge of
systemic medications.
The student will be able to identify and
discuss medications used in the treatment of
ocular disorders.
TYPE OF OUTCOME
(General Education,
Course or Program)
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT
Course
Written examinations, projects
Course
Written examination, projects
Course
Written examination, projects
Course
Written examination, projects
Course
Written examination, projects
Course
Written examination, projects
SECTION 7
Faculty name(s):
Pattie Lamell
Date:
11/08/2015