Down below are pictures from our exciting Sensory Vision Class (Congrats Edward for being the king of color vision!)
Don't forget about Stress Recess this Saturday at 5:00
Here's a consolidation of details for each class concerning grades, content, and each final exam. (Taken from emails, syllabi, and calendar). GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!!
Clinical Medicine
- Final will cover the remaining subjects on:
- The Musculoskeletal System, The Nervous System, Skin, Psychiatry
- MIDTERM 1 30% MIDTERM 2 30% FINAL 40%
- 90-100% A 80-<90% B 70-<80% C <69% F
- Students must attain at least a 70% to be considered for any curve adjustment.
- Final Exam: Tuesday October 28th 10:00 – 12:00
Sensory Vision
The final with have 40 questions. 25 questions will be like a 'MT3'
have generally more detailed questions from Chs. 5/6, 7, 9, and 10 (I.e.
spatial vision, temporal vision, infant vision, and aging vision).
1-2
questions from the last lab will be on the final. Questions that were specific
to the lab quiz on color vision will not be on the final. However, 1 color
vision case (for example results of an HRR and FD15 test) will be on the
final - as will 14 other questions from MT1 and MT2 material; these would
generally be less detailed/more general than you had on the
midterms.
- Examinations will count for 90% of the final course grade as follows:
- Midterm 1 : 25%
- Midterm 2 : 25%
- Final : 40%
- Laboratory and class projects will count for 10% of the final course grade as follows: Lab Reports/Proficiency/Quizzes/Assignments = 10%
- Final Exam: Wednesday October 29 11: 00 – 1:00
Ocular Physiology:
- Exam I 30%
- Exam II 30%
- Final 40%
- 45 questions, comprehensive
- Lens (7), Vitreous (8), Retina (15), Lab (9), Previous material (6)
- Final Exam: Monday November 3, 11:30 - 1:30
Case Analysis &
Procedures
- Grading in this course will be based on two midterms, one final exam (with lab written component), and four homework assignments (will be through lab).
- The midterm exam will be valued at 40% of the final grade (20% for each midterm)
- Final exam will be valued at 50% of the final grade
- Homework will be valued at 10% of the final grade.
- The midterm exam will consist of multiple choice questions and the final exam will consist of both multiple choice questions and cases (will be through lab).
- Final Exam: Tuesday November 4th 12:30 – 2:30
OHP
- Chapter 1 in Bajandas (see below) is required reading and has numerous sample visual fields some of which are on the final exam
- Kline LB, Bajandas FJ: Neuro-ophthalmology Review Manual (6th ed). Thorofare NJ, SLACK, Inc. 2008.
- A: 90 – 100 B: 80 - 90.9 C: 70 - 81.9 F: <69
- Midterms: Each 30% (60% total) Final exam: 40%
- Final Exam: Thursday November 6th 12:00 – 3:00
Ophthalmic Optics
- There will be 2 midterms, worth 100 points each, and a cumulative final examination, worth 160 points. These exams will consist of multiple-choice questions. Laboratory grading will be based on 2 proficiency exams worth 20 points each, a final proficiency exam worth 40 points, and 5 lab quizzes worth 10 points each.
- Final Exam: Friday November 7th 11:00 – 1:00
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