Tourism: Risks And Rewards In The Modern Age
with Dr Chris Hayes from Teesside University
Teesside University currently holds provisional approval from the GOC to provide this programme. Whilst under provisional approval, students recruited on to the programme are not guaranteed entry to the GOC Register and may be required to undertake additional assessments through an alternative GOC-approved education provider in the event that any aspect of the programme when delivered does not satisfy the GOC standards.
All students enrolled onto the course are required to register with the GOC and must remain registered with the GOC throughout their studies.
You will be required to travel for some placements and are responsible for any travel costs incurred. You can apply for our Placement Support Fund if you are experiencing financial difficulties attending your placement. Visit our course web page to find out more.
You are required to purchase your own optometric equipment ahead of the fourth-year placement, including a trial frame, retinoscope, ophthalmoscope, and a VOLK lens. You are also expected to have your own sight testing equipment such as a budgie stick, occluder, flippers, pentorch, and cross cylinders.
Course overview: This course includes an integrated masters - you study three years at undergraduate level and one year at postgraduate level. Teesside University is the first North East university to deliver an optometry programme.
Optometrists are the healthcare professionals responsible for the examination, diagnosis, and management of the visual system. Optometry is a contemporary, developing, field which is progressing with advances in research and equipment, and graduates are highly employable professionals with opportunities to work in variety of settings.
You will be trained to perform eye examinations to provide refractive correction such as glasses, contact lenses, or low vision aids, and to offer clinical advice that can make a difference to the lives of people with eye conditions, sight loss, or visual impairment.
You benefit from clinical placement early in the course, to improve your confidence and communication skills in practice. You are supervised by a trained mentor during placements. In Year 4 you work alongside trained supervisors in placements to help you develop your practical abilities and hone your skills as a healthcare professional. The College of Optometrists work alongside the university to provide resources and assessments during these extended placements.
An enhanced DBS will be required, with active encouragement for enrolment onto the update service linked to DBS.
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After the course: A career in optometry is varied and fulfilling, with career paths including private practice, hospital optometry, domiciliary optometry, third sector, and research and teaching. The knowledge and experience gained during the course enables you to progress towards practising as a GOC registered optometrist on successful completion of the four-year course, including all university and placement-based assessments.
Access course information through Teesside University’s website using the course page link provided (or visit www.tees.ac.uk).
Access assessment information through Teesside University’s website using the course page link provided (or visit www.tees.ac.uk).
The following entry points are available for this course:
Note: as agreed with GOC, this course is not open to international students requiring a Student Visa.
Equivalent qualifications are accepted, such as T levels and BTECs. In addition, we will consider applicants who have either achieved a pass in a BSc in Dispensing or are a FBDO registered practitioner.
For students with non-UK English qualifications, the Teesside University Standard for International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is acceptable with a minimum score of 7 including a minimum score of 6.5 in all sections. This entry meets GOC requirements.
Note: as agreed with GOC, this course is not open to international students requiring a Student Visa.
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Details of 2026-27 fees, scholarships and awards are available from our course pages. Additional information is provided on fees and funding if you are from the UK or Ireland here: tees.ac.uk/fees, or if you are an international student here: tees.ac.uk/international/fees. If you live in the Channel Islands or Isle of Man contact your education authority: gov.uk/student-finance.
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