Vision science is multidisciplinary, and can include the study of biochemistry, biophysics, engineering, epidemiology, molecular biology, cell biology, neuroscience, optics, ophthalmology, optometry, pathology, physiology, psychology, statistics, and any other discipline that relates to the eye and its problems.
MPhil Vision Science Degree
Masters Programmes (Full-Time) are of Two (2) Calendar Years and
(Part-Time) Three (3) Calendar Years duration.
MPhil Vision Science At KNUST Entry Requirement
Applicants with a minimum of Second Class (Lower Division) degree
from a recognised University in BSc Vision Science, Doctor of
Optometry, Postgraduate Diploma in Optometry, Postgraduate Diploma
in Ophthalmology, BSc Biology, BSc Human Biology, BSc
Biochemistry, Bachelor of Pharmacy, Doctor of Pharmacy, BSc
Physics.
In addition, candidates must pass an interview.