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Master's degree in Vision Science Research

Terrassa School of Optics and Optometry (FOOT)

The master’s degree in Vision Science Research offers comprehensive training that combines biological, physical-optical, neurophysiological and clinical aspects to complement basic and clinical education in vision science. 
 
It is also designed for students who wish to pursue a research or academic career in vision science, which requires undertaking doctoral studies. Graduates may continue in academia or find a job in optical practices, hospitals, clinics and private ophthalmology centres.
Duration and start date
1 academic year, 60 ECTS credits. Starting September
Timetable and delivery
Face-to-face
Language of instruction
Spanish

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General requirements
Academic requirements for admission to master's degrees
Places
60 places (10 in the UPC)
Pre-enrolment
To enrol for an interuniversity master’s degree coordinated by a university other than the UPC, you must enrol through the coordinating university:
University of Valladolid (UVa)

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