2022-23 Opticianry Program Handbook - 20221118-508
2022-23 Opticianry Program Handbook - 20221118-508
2022-23 Opticianry Program Handbook - 20221118-508
PROGRAM HANDBOOK
** These Pages are to be filled in completely, signed and turned into OPT1000
Ophthalmic Orientation class by the due date in the course.
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I. OVERVIEW OF THE OPHTHALMIC PROFESSION
OPTICIAN (L.D.O.)
A Licensed Dispensing Optician is a professional who has the responsibility for the dispensing of
eyewear and contact lenses. The optician may fabricate, verify and fit eyeglasses, contact lenses and
other optical devices upon the written prescription or may duplicate an existing prescription for
eyeglasses. An optician's role in the eyecare delivery system is: prescription analysis and interpretation,
determination of the lens forms best suited for the wearer's needs, the measuring and fitting of eyewear
and contact lenses, selection of materials, styles, types of eyeglasses and contact lenses, and the accuracy
of the product being delivered to the public. Other duties include adjustments, replacement, and repairs
of lenses and frames.
OPTOMETRIST (O.D.)
An Optometrist is a Doctor of Optometry who is specifically educated and trained to examine the eye,
diagnose visual problems, prescribe eyeglasses, contact lenses, vision therapy, low vision aids and in
Florida and some other states, some pharmaceutical agents. The educational training required is four
years of undergraduate college and four years of optometry school.
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II. HISTORY OF THE PROGRAM
In 1973, Hillsborough Community College started the first Opticianry Program in the Southeast United
States and Florida. Through the efforts of a few St. Petersburg-Tampa Opticians, a curriculum was
developed to meet the needs of the Florida State Board of Opticianry Licensing Examination. The
program received approval for the presentation of an Associate in Science Degree.
The first year of the program consisted of only lecture classes, while the laboratory equipment was being
ordered. The classes met off campus in temporary facilities. Upon receiving the equipment, the
Opticianry Program was moved to the third floor of the Gordon Keller Complex on Davis Island, where
classrooms and laboratories were established. In 1988 all of the Health Science Programs that were
housed at Gordon Keller were moved into the Technology Building on the Dale Mabry Campus. New
facilities were established and more up-to-date equipment was provided, thereby allowing the program
to grow.
Over the years, the curriculum has changed to meet the growing needs of the profession. In 1978, a
contact lens lecture and laboratory class was added. This was the beginning of a very dynamic program.
More courses were added, such as business courses, more contact lens courses, practicum, and an on-
campus clinic. In the first semester of 1994, a refractometry lecture course was offered as an elective.
During the 1995-96 year it became, along with refracting laboratories, a requisite course.
The students who completed the Opticianry Program have been very successful. The majority of the
students have passed their Boards on the first attempt. This success has led many of the graduates into
management and/or ownership of optical establishments both in and out of State. The program has
graduated over 1000 students who are working throughout the country.
As of today, the Opticianry Program at Hillsborough Community College is one of the most successful
programs in the United States. It has the most up-to-date equipment, facilities, and faculty that any school
could possibly offer a student.
One of the major strengths of the program is that the graduate has the theoretical and working knowledge
of all the facets of Ophthalmic Dispensing. The students are encouraged to take and pass the following
registration, certification and licensing examinations:
Many changes in the program go without recognition, simply because of a dynamic group of educators
dedicated to the education of the Optician.
Last, but not least, the student has also made this program work with their motivation, desire to learn,
and support of the program after graduation. It has been a group effort.
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III. DESCRIPTION OF THE OPTICIANRY PROGRAM
The Opticianry Program is a two year program consisting of 72 credit hours designed to develop
opticians that are qualified to measure, adapt, and fit eyeglasses and/or contact lenses for the aid
or correction of visual or ocular anomalies.
Students are selected for admission on a first come basis, if he/she meets the following minimum
requirements:
Please contact the counseling office for additional criteria that may be required for this course.
Students in the program are required to earn a minimum grade of "C" or "S" grade in all program
required courses. Those not earning the minimum grade will need to retake the failed course if
failure two times, Student will be asked to withdraw from the program. They may petition to
return to the program.
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IV. PHILOSOPHY OF THE OPTICIANRY PROGRAM
The Opticianry Program is one of fifteen programs within the Division of Health Science at
HCC. The purpose of the program is to provide instruction to enable the student to develop into
a competent entry-level licensed optician. To accomplish this, equal attention is given to the
laboratory, practical (clinical) and the didactic portions of the curriculum. It is the goal of the
Health Science Division to provide maximum opportunity for the student to learn and develop
so that upon graduation he/she will be able to function as a knowledgeable, self-directed
individual. The program also assists the college in meeting a segment of its mission of being an
education leader and meeting the needs of the community.
Hillsborough Community College recognizes the need for change within its programs.
Diversification of curriculum content, upgrading content, and keeping up with advanced
technology is the goal of the Opticianry Program, Health Science Division and the College.
Many common areas have developed in the optical community over the years, and the Opticianry
Program views this as a positive step forward.
The Opticianry Program continues to keep a watchful eye on revolutionary methods to teach and
guide students into a profession that will create a high level life-style for that individual. This
has proven to be the result, as demonstrated by the students passing the State Board
Examinations and the employability of the graduates. Graduates are now enjoying challenging
and rewarding careers in the ophthalmic eyecare delivery system.
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V. GOALS-MISSION OF THE PROGRAM
The goals for the Hillsborough Community College's Opticianry Program were developed in concert with
the program's philosophy and the mission and goals of the college. The following are the program goals.
1. The Hillsborough Community College Associate in Science Degree Opticianry Program is a two-year
program consisting of six semesters, designed to prepare an individual for a challenging and rewarding
career as a licensed optician.
2. The program is academically designed to prepare the graduate for successful completion of the Florida
Board of Opticianry Examination, National Opticianry Competency Examination and Contact Lens
Registry Examination.
3. It is the program's intent that all program graduates obtain employment. The program faculty and
the college job placement office will assist the graduate in acquiring employment.
4. The program desires that all graduates become licensed or certified and will provide the guidance for
obtaining such credentials.
5. It is the intent of the program that all graduates be competent and knowledgeable in state-of-the-art
equipment and procedures. Consequently, the program will keep the student abreast of the current
trends in the ophthalmic profession.
6. The program will provide the student with the basic knowledge of procedures and equipment related
to the field.
7. The program will introduce the student to the basic principles of management of an Ophthalmic
Dispensing facility.
8. The program will provide the student with the basic knowledge and skills involved in quality assurance
procedures.
9. The Ophthalmic Dispensing Program is designed to develop Opticians qualified to fabricate, measure,
adapt and fit spectacles and contact lenses for aid in correction of ocular abnormalities.
10. It is the intent of the program to produce entry level competent ophthalmic professionals with ethical
behavior.
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11. The program will provide instruction to prepare the graduate to effectively communicate with the eye
care professional and laboratory personnel.
12. The program will provide instruction concerning general education curricula in the areas of
communication, mathematics, civics, and natural/social science.
13. It is the intent of the program to eliminate hazardous waste and to reduce non-hazardous waste to
the minimum levels economically and technically practical, and to be in full compliance with all federal
and state environmental regulations.
The interests and welfare of the community, students, faculty, institution, and ophthalmic health
care professionals focus on many points and the needs are met by striving for and reaching the
stated goals of the program. The program goals are consistent and compatible with the stated
goals of Hillsborough Community College. The faculty is confident that students during their
educational process attain all the goals. The past record demonstrates the program's success.
Mission
The mission of the HCC Opticianry program is to provide instruction to enable the student to
develop as a competent entry level licensed optician. Continue to advance Opticianry by
providing education and instruction to address the evolving scope of practice to meet the needs
of the community.
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VI. THE OPTICIANRY PROGRAM
Program Manager:
Mary Seguiti
Phone: (813) 259-6359
Office: DTEC Room 220
Email: [email protected]
The Opticianry Program is designed to develop Opticians qualified to fabricate, measure, adapt, and fit
spectacles and contact lenses for the aid or correction of vision and/or ocular anomalies.
Graduates of the program receive the Associate in Science Degree in Opticianry. They are eligible to
take the Florida State Licensure Exam given by the Florida Board of Opticianry. The Commission on
Opticianry Accreditation accredits the program.
The program is a two-year program. It is sequentially designed with start dates in Summer, Fall, and
Spring Semesters. The program is offered through numerous learning mediums; campus-based, distant
learning based, and a hybrid based. You must follow the designated course sequence for the start date
you begin the program in. The program requirements include a limited number of general education
courses in addition to the ophthalmic courses. General education courses may be taken at any time
schedule by the college. However, the program reserves time and recommends general education
courses be taken during the regular sequence. The ophthalmic courses include practical experience in
laboratory, both on and off campus as well as Ophthalmic Dispensing theory. The five categories of
laboratories include (1) surface and finishing lab (2) dispensing lab, (3) contact lens lab (4)
refractometry lab, and (5) an Opticianry clinic.
The total cost of the program is approximately $10,000.00 for the two years. This includes $7800.00
for tuition then plus books, lab fees, tool kit, and miscellaneous supplies. Tuition is paid each semester.
Any applicants who wish to inquire about financial assistance should contact the financial aid office of
the college. Students are required to have access to a set of ophthalmic hand tools that may cost
approximately $250.00.
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VII. OPTICIANRY DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
TOTAL 15 CR
Many students have taken, or prefer to take, the general education requirements for the program
before they are accepted into the program. The course load is lighter, doing this does not allow
you to finish the program faster.
Program Requirements (The sequence may vary) Verify your Sequence based off the term you
started in. You will review sequence in Orientation class. Below is the August Start Sequence.
FALL SEMESTER (August to December/ 13cr) FALL SEMESTER (August to December/ 15cr)
SPRING SEMESTER (January to May/ 16cr) SPRING SEMESTER (January to May/ 14cr)
SUMMER SEMESTER (May to June/ 8cr) SUMMER SEMESTER (May to June/ 6cr)
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VIII. OPTICIANRY OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of the program the graduate will be able to demonstrate all of the below skills
as set forth by the Florida Department of Education Frameworks:
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IX. OPERATIONAL POLICIES
Disclaimer Clause:
The Opticianry Program at Hillsborough Community College reserves the right to make changes
in the regulations and policies announced in this handbook as circumstances arise.
If changes in this handbook are required during the academic year, the student will be given
notice of those changes and asked to verify by signature that the required changes were received
and understood.
Please contact the Office of Services to Students with Disabilities if you require an
accommodation due to a physical or learning impairment. The office is located in the Student
Services Building, Room 102. You may also reach the officer by telephone at (813) 253-7035
(voice line) or, (813) 253-7031 (TTD). You will be evaluated on the basis of your ability and no
one asking for accommodation will be discriminated against in any way.
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HCC strongly encourages the prompt reporting of all allegations of discrimination including
discriminatory harassment. Personnel and students who experience or have knowledge of
discrimination should contact the Equity, Diversity and Special Programs Department, which
also includes the College's Title IX Coordinator which handles complaints of discrimination,
sexual harassment, bullying, domestic violence, dating violence and stalking under Title IX.
All complaints will be thoroughly and objectively investigated without threat of retaliation.
Where investigations confirm the allegations, appropriate corrective action will be promptly
taken. Such conduct by an employee or student may result in disciplinary action, with
appropriate action taken where needed. Retaliation against a complainant or participant in an
investigation is prohibited and may result in disciplinary action. For information or to file a
complaint:
Cheryl S. Gonzalez
Chief Diversity Officer
Equity, Diversity and Special Programs
Dr. Gwendolyn W. Stephenson District Administration Center
39 Columbia Drive, Seventh Floor
Tampa, Florida 33606-3584
Phone: (813) 253-7043
Email: [email protected]
MEDICAL INSURANCE
All students are strongly encouraged to check his/her personal health insurance policy to ensure
that s(he) is covered by the policy for illness or injury resulting from the clinical (or Practicum)
experience. Certain number of the College's affiliate hospitals require all students
attending the facility to provide proof of medical insurance. Students attending these sites
must comply with this condition of affiliation. Emergency care for a student injured in the
clinical (or Practicum) setting is addressed in this document under the section titled
"Emergency treatment in the clinical/Practicum setting."
Hillsborough Community College recommends that all Health Science Program students obtain
the Hepatitis B vaccine prior to entering the clinical/Practicum experience portion of the program.
I understand and assume the risks involved in the clinical portion of Health Science Programs at
Hillsborough Community College, especially the risk of contracting Hepatitis B through human
blood spills, tuberculosis, HIV (AIDS) and other related infectious diseases while I am
participating in the required clinical experiences. I agree to abide by all hospital/agency
policies regarding exposure to infectious diseases.
DISMISSAL POLICY
Please refer to HCC Administrative Procedure 3.200 (at the rear of the handbook) for detailed
information regarding dismissal from and readmission to this and any other Health Science
Program.
VETERAN'S BENEFITS
The Opticianry Program is approved for veteran's benefits. However, the short College terms
(Summer) may not yield full-time student status. The veteran benefit student should see the
veteran's representative at the onset of the program to review the program of studies with relation
to possible veteran's benefits to be received.
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X. OPTICIANRY GUIDELINES
ATTENDANCE
The program has very specific attendance policies. These are outlined in each of the course
syllabi. Not adhering to these policies can adversely affect the student's final grade.
DRESS CODE
A laboratory dress code is enforced for the protection of all students. The code requires that
clothing not be a loose fitting style. Shirts and blouses must have short sleeves or have the
sleeves rolled up so that they cannot be caught in machinery. Shoes must be worn. No flip-
flops or shoes that are open toed may be worn in the lab. Long hair must be tied back. No long
dangling type of jewelry may be worn during the lab sessions.
A vision care clinical dress code is required and is established by the clinic and/or sponsor. The
Opticianry clinic dress code is for the student to be attired professionally. The men must wear
dress shirts, slacks, and shoes. Ties are recommended. The women must wear dress skirts,
blouses, dresses, slacks and shoes. Not permitted are shorts, T-shirts, flip-flops, sneakers, or
other sloppy attire. The clinic supervisor will have the final say as to whether the attire worn is
appropriate. If it is not, the student will be excused from the clinic for that day and the time
made up later or there will be a grade reduction.
INCIDENT REPORTS
Incident reports will be filled out by the student and submitted to the Program Manager and the
Dean of Health Sciences.
TEXTBOOK REQUIREMENTS
Each student is required to have his or her own textbooks. Some books are used for more than one
course.
COURSE SUBSTITUTION
Any student may request a substitute for a general education course. This request must be through
the Director of the Division for that course. A substitute request cannot be made for a course in
which the student is currently registered. It is recommended that any substitutions be completed
during the first year in the program.
GRADING
In lecture courses, the grading is based on an average of all the written evaluations and
assignments. In most cases the final evaluation is comprehensive and in some cases will count
double. This will be included in the course syllabi along with the letter grade assignment according
to the averages.
In laboratories and clinics, the grading is based upon the completion of certain assigned projects
or objectives. This along with written evaluations and hours completed and sponsor evaluations
will be used to compute the final grade. The specifics will be included in each course syllabi.
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TOOL KIT
All students are required to have access to an optical tool kit. This kit must be acquired prior to
the end of the first semester. A list of the tools required will be given should the student desire to
purchase the kit elsewhere.
A student may only re-apply for the program one time. Following the second failure, or two
failures in one semester, no student will be permitted to re-enter the Opticianry Program.
TIME INVOLVED
The actual amount of time involved in the classroom per day and the days per week will vary
depending upon the scheduling of courses.
The time involved is based upon the following:
1. Lecture courses are 50 minutes per week for each credit hour.
2. Laboratories are 100 minutes per week for each credit hour.
3. Vision care clinicals are based upon the vision care clinical and what is to be achieved
in each.
COURSE SCHEDULING
The published course schedule may change during your time in the program due to the need of the
college/or program.
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FINANCIAL AID
Financial aid is available for students. Those wishing information on financial aid should contact
the financial aid office at any HCC Campus or review the college catalog.
ADVISING
Students should request written documentation of advice received from counselors and advisors.
A copy should be given to the Program Manager to be placed in their folder.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
In the event of an emergency, the Safety and Security should be called at extension 7040.
Telephones directly connected to Safety and Security are located in each elevator. The closest
hospital is St. Joseph's Hospital on Martin Luther King Boulevard. The telephone is (813) 870-
4104. There are first aid kits in each of the laboratories.
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XI. CAMPUS MAPS
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XII. INFORMED CONSENT AND HANDBOOK RECIEPT SIGNATURE PAGES
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STUDENT PERSONAL INFORMATION
ARE THERE ANY PHYSICAL OR LEARNING DISABILITIES OF WHICH THE FACULTY SHOULD BE AWARE?
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
THIS INFORMATION WILL BE HELD IN THE STUDENT’S PERMANENT FILE AND WILL BE STRICTLY
CONFIDENTIAL.
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HILLSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE
HEALTH SCIENCE PROGRAMS
THIS POLICY APPLIES TO ANY AND ALL VISION CARE CLINICAL SITES
UTILIZED BY THE OPTICIANRY PROGRAM FOR THE ENTIRE LENGTH OF THE
PROGRAM.
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HEALTH SCIENCE PROGRAMS
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HILLSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE
HEALTH SCIENCE PROGRAMS
INFORMED CONSENT
(Alcohol/ Drug Policy and Release of Liability)
As stated in the Bill of Student Rights, the unlawful manufacture dispensation, possession or
use of controlled substances while at school or on college property is strictly prohibited. In addition, a
student is prohibited from being under the influence of alcohol or any drug while at school or on
College property. This statement outlining HCC Drug and Alcohol Policy is for informational purposes
only and in no way condones, recognizes, supports or encourages off-campus events that Association of
Professional Scholastic Optician members may attend.
The College recognizes student organizations and clubs. However, in accordance with its
established rule in regards to alcohol and drugs, the College will not endorse, support or sponsor any
campus activities or off-campus events that are organized by a club, that may include the availability
of alcoholic beverages. Any monies accumulated as the result of club activities cannot be used to
provide alcohol or controlled substances for club members, minors or other participants. The College
and faculty will not participate or assume responsibilities for the actions of individuals who may wish to
participate in events where alcohol will be served. Students will assume full responsibility for their
behavior and actions.
Under the laws of the State of Florida, it is unlawful: (a) for any reason to sell, give, serve or
permit to be served alcoholic beverages, including beer and wine, to persons under 21 years of age; for
any person to misrepresent of misstate his or her age, or the age of any person for the purpose of
inducing someone to sell, give or deliver an alcoholic beverages to a person under 21 years of age. Any
person under the age of 21 years violating these provisions shall be within the jurisdiction of the
juvenile court.
DATE: __________________________________________________________________
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HILLSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE
HEALTH SCIENCE PROGRAMS
This is to inform you that Hillsborough Community College is NOT responsible for
payment of any medical services that result from injuries occurring while you are a
student participating in clinical experiences as part of the program within the Division
of Health Sciences. Therefore, be advised that if you receive any medical treatment
in a clinical agency as a result of an injury or illness, such as a needle stick, fall,
fainting, etc., in accordance with the conditions of the College’s Affiliation
Agreement with the hospital/ agency, the hospital/ agency has the right to bill you
for any services rendered. You will be responsible for payment for all related medical
services provided by the hospital agency.
I have read and understand and agree to be responsible for payments for all
related medical services provided by the hospital/ agency for any illness or injury
that may occur while at the hospital/ agency as part of my clinical experience with
a Health Science program at Hillsborough Community College.
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HILLSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE
HEALTH SCIENCE PROGRAMS
INFORMED CONSENT
(Medical / Professional Liability Insurance)
Neither Hillsborough Community College nor any of the clinical affiliates used by the
College to provide practical experience or competence for the student is injured
while at the clinical affiliate site for such experience unless the injury is a direct
result of negligence by the College or clinical affiliate. I understand that I am
responsible for the cost of any healthcare for any personal injury or illness I may incur
during my participation in a Health Science Program.
I understand that I am responsible for the competencies and requirements for each
requires course within a program’s curriculum. I hereby verify that I have read,
understand and agree to policies, competencies, and requirements for each course as
well as the inherent risk of participation within the clinical environment.
I understand and assume responsibility for the policies, competencies, and course
requirements as well as the inherent risks involved in the educational process for
Health Science students at Hillsborough Community College.
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HILLSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE
HEALTH SCIENCE PROGRAMS
INFORMED CONSENT
(Medical/ Professional Liability Insurance)
AFFIDAVIT
I, ________________________________, am a student at
(Print Name)
Hillsborough Community College participating in a clinical
experience at
________________________________________________________________________________
(Print/ Type Name of Hospital/ Clinic)
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HILLSBOROUGH COMMUNITY
COLLEGE RELEASE AND
HOLD HARMLESS FORM FOR
COLLEGE-RELATED
ACTIVITIES
This form must be completed, signed and returned before you may participate in a course or program in
addition to specific activities at Hillsborough Community College (HCC). HCC is responsible for preparing
the attachment detailing the activities planned for the course/program/activity.
Name___________________________________Student ID # ________________________________
Home Address___________________________________City/State/Zip_________________________
as described in detail in the attachment to this form, understand that these activities may pose certain
danger or injury to myself and/or my property (or my child if participant is under 18). I agree to fully
assume all risks on my behalf (or for my child if under 18), and agree to indemnify and hold harmless
HCC, its Board, officers, employees and agents or any third persons associated with these activities and
from any and all claims, demands, liabilities or course of action of any kind. I have no medical condition
that would prevent my active participation in the activities/course or program. Further, I acknowledge that
I have health insurance in the event of an illness or injury.
In the event of an emergency, illness or accident, I permit HCC to authorize transport to and use of
hospital emergency facilities and I will assume responsibility for any costs incurred.
I have read and understand this release/hold harmless form and attachment. This form and the
attachment must be signed prior to participating in these activities.
Signature_______________________________________________Date ________________________
(06/11)
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HEALTH SCIENCE PROGRAMS
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