An M.Sc. in optometry is a postgraduate degree program that normally lasts 2 years. It emphasizes advanced clinical skills, research approaches, and specific fields of eye care. The curriculum includes topics including ocular illness management, binocular vision, contact lenses, and low vision rehabilitation. Students participate in clinical rotations, research projects, and can specialize in fields such as pediatric optometry or vision therapy. This degree broadens job opportunities in optometry, including clinical practice, academia, and research.