About Our Ophthalmic Technician Program
- Program: Ophthalmic Technician
- Pathway: Health Science
Ophthalmic Technician by the Numbers
- 2.5: minimum GPA to be eligible to apply
- 12: up to 12 applicants accepted each application period
- 60: semester credit hours (2 years) to earn an Ophthalmic Technician A.A.S.
- 32: semester credit hours (12 months) to earn an Ophthalmic Assistant Certificate, Level 2
- $4,500: approximate cost of the program, including books & uniforms
How Our Program Works
Applicants
The number of applicants we accept is based upon clinical availability.
Time Commitment
You need to commit to full-time schedule for:
- 2 semesters (15 semester credit hours) to earn the Ophthalmic Assistant Certificate, Level 1
- 3 semesters (32 semester credit hours) to earn the Ophthalmic Assistant Certificate, Level 2
- 5 semesters (60 semester credit hours) to earn the Ophthalmic Technician A.A.S.
Part-time and distance learning are not available at this time.
Schedule
Program courses and labs are generally held weekday evenings.
Clinics
Clinics are arranged with the program director and require a total of 21 hours per week for the entire semester. They are generally held weekdays between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Our program director will create and coordinate schedules based upon availability.
Grades
You must earn a minimum grade of “C” (75 percent) to pass.
You will receive an "F" for any grade earned that is below 75 percent, and you will have to drop out of the program.
Cost
Approximately $4,500, including books & uniforms
See Cost of Attendance in Detail for more about tuition and fees.
Contact
Trinity River Campus
Health Care Professions
Advising Resource Hub
Kimberlyn Moore-Debrossard
Career Advisor
Call 817-515-1484
Email TR.HealthCareAdvising@tccd.edu
Advising by Appointment
Fall & Spring Hours
Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Summer Hours
Monday–Thursday: 7:30 a.m.–6 p.m.
Updated May 22, 2024