Course syllabus for

Degree Project for Master's Degree (60 credits) in Optometry, 15 credits

Examensarbete för magisterexamen i optometri, 15 hp
This course syllabus is valid from autumn 2022.
Please note that the course syllabus is available in the following versions:
Autumn2020 , Autumn2022
Course code
2QA305
Course name
Degree Project for Master's Degree (60 credits) in Optometry
Credits
15 credits
Form of Education
Higher Education, study regulation 2007
Main field of study 
Optometry 
Level 
Second cycle, contains degree project for Master of Arts/Master of Science (60 credits) 
Grading scale
Fail (U), pass (G) or pass with distinction (VG)
Department
Department of Clinical Neuroscience
Decided by
Education committee CNS
Decision date
2019-12-18
Revised by
Education committee CNS
Last revision
2023-12-13
Course syllabus valid from
Autumn 2022

Specific entry requirements

Degree of Bachelor of Science in Optometry of at least 180 credits or Degree of Bachelor with the main field of study optometry, or Degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing of at least 180 credits and 60 credits supplementation in eye care.

For applicant with Degree of Bachelor of Science in Optometry or Degree of Bachelor in the main field of study optometry, 45 additional credits in completed courses are required. Of these 45 credits should at least 30 credits be at second cycle level of which at least 15 credits in the main field of study optometry.

For applicant with Degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing of at least 180 credits and 60 credits supplementation in eye care, 30 credits been required at second cycle level of which at least 15 credits in the main field of study optometry.

In addition, proficiency in Swedish and English equivalent to Swedish B/Swedish 3 and English A/English 6.

Objectives

The intention is that the student should independently carry out a research project and through this develop a scientific and critical attitude, and be stimulated to specialised studies in the main field optometry as research domain.

On completion of the course, the student should to be able to

Knowledge and understanding

  • independently identify and formulate research questions, plan, implement, compile, draw conclusions and present results of a research study orally and in writing in the form of a thesis or a scientific manuscript within given time frames
  • independently integrate knowledge and analyse, assess and handle complex phenomena, issues and situations even with limited information
  • show more in-depth knowledge and understanding of optometry, comprising an overview of the field as well as in-depth knowledge within certain areas
  • demonstrate an understanding of current research and development work, and knowledge of the relationship between science and proven experience and its importance for the professional practice
  • describe different research methods in theoretical and clinical optometric research and adjacent research.

Skills and abilities

  • show advanced ability to critically review, evaluate and use relevant information and discuss new facts, phenomena and issues with different groups, and thereby contribute to the development of the profession and professional activities
  • give constructive criticism of the thesis of a fellow student as opponent at a seminar
  • show the skills required to participate in research and development work.

Values and perspectives

  • consider ethical aspects of research and development work
  • discuss the relevance of one's own work for individual and society, including limitations, possibilities and the responsibility of people for how science is used
  • identify his/her own need of additional knowledge and continuous skill development.

Content

The student will under supervision carry out a descriptive or experimental study including all parts of the research process: literature search, project plan, research questions, data collection, data processing, interpretation and presentation. The thesis is written alone or together with a fellow student in the course. If the thesis is written in collaboration with another student, each student should on request be able to present his/ her contribution in the completed thesis. The work should be carried out independently and quantity and quality should correspond to an article for a scientific journal of optometry.

Teaching methods

The student/ the students should contact a supervisor who accepts this assignment. An examiner of the work is appointed by the management of the education. The project should be described in the form of a research plan, in consultation with the supervisor. Before the student can start the project, the research plan should be reviewed and approved by examiner and supervisor, in order to ensure that the project is an appropriate student assignment. Only when the research plan is approved, can data collection be started.

If the degree project is made outside Karolinska Institutet (in Sweden or abroad), the student should have a principal supervisor on KI that have a formal cooperation with the department outside KI. The student should also have a supervisor on the higher education institution/ workplace where the work is carried out, that has the role of assistant supervisor.

Examination

The thesis is written alone or together with another student in the course. If the thesis is written in collaboration with another student, each student should on request be able to present his/ her contribution in the completed thesis.

The course is examined in the following way:
a) written thesis, is graded U (Fail), G (Pass) or VG (Pass with distinction)
b) respondentship (oral presentation, defence and discussion of thesis), is graded U or G
c) opponent performance (for another project paper), is graded U or G

Course grade
The grade G on the entire course, requires G on all three parts of the examination (a,b and c).
The grade VG requires G on the respondentship and the opponent performance (b and c), and VG on the written thesis (a).

At failed respondentship or opponent performance, supplementary written assignments may be required by the examiner.
At failed thesis, the student receives some supervision in order for the thesis to obtain the grade G.
Submission dates for revised written theses or supplementary assignments are the same as the accepted dates for re-examination during the following semester.

Limitation of the number of examinations
If the thesis work is delayed (longer than two semesters from course start) can the student not count on supervision from the original supervisor. This may limit the possibility for the student to complete the thesis work according to original plan.

Possibility of exception from the course syllabus' regulations on examination
If there are special grounds, or a need for adaptation for a student with a disability, the examiner may decide to deviate from the syllabus's regulations on the examination form, the number of examination opportunities, the possibility of supplementation or exemptions from the compulsory section/s of the course etc. Content and learning outcomes as well as the level of expected knowledge, skills and attitudes may not be changed, removed or reduced.

Transitional provisions

The course is cancelled and was offered for the last time in the fall semester of 2023. Examination will be provided until the spring of 2025 for students who have not completed the course. As from the fall of 2025, examination will be provided according to guidelines in the syllabus that applies at the time in question.

Other directives

Course evaluation takes place according to KI's local guidelines. Students are informed of the results and any measures taken on the course website.
 
Teaching in English may occur.
Student who prefers to write the thesis or opponent in English may do so.

Literature and other teaching aids