Optician

Field of Study — Vision

Opticianry is the art and science of optics as applied to the compounding, filling and adapting of ophthalmic prescriptions, products and accessories. Opticians design, order, adjust and dispense eyeglasses and contact lenses for patients whose eyesight has been tested by a physician (ophthalmologist) or an optometrist. In Virginia, an optician must be licensed to dispense or sell opthalmic products.

Opticians:

Opticians may operate their own businesses, manage or work for owners of retail optical outlets, work for ophthalmologists or optometrists who sell glasses directly to patients or work in eye clinics and hospitals.

Educational Requirements

Students interested in becoming opticians should take challenging high school courses in science, math and English. Following high school graduation (or GED), there are two paths to becoming a licensed optician. Students can either complete a two-year course at an approved school of opticianry or complete an approved and accredited three-year apprenticeship.

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Educational Institutions

Virginia Community Colleges

Central Virginia Community College
J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College
Thomas Nelson Community College



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Professional Associations


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