Ophthalmic Technician/Technologist

CIP 51.1803 Certificate Associate

Program Availability

Schools Offering

13

19 total including inactive

States

8

Across 8 states

Graduates (2023)

87

Total completions

Ophthalmic Technician/Technologist is offered as a certificate and associate program at schools across 8 states, making it a solid trade program. The most popular states are North Carolina, Oklahoma and Texas.

Career & Cost Overview

Median Salary

$44,080

Ophthalmic Medical Technicians

Job Growth

+19.8%

10-year projected growth

Median Tuition

$3,036

In-state annual rate

Graduates typically pursue careers as Ophthalmic Medical Technicians. In-state tuition ranges from $2,432 to $7,632, and the work is primarily indoor with heavy physical demands — suited for hands-on learners who enjoy practical work.

Graduate Demographics

Gender Distribution

Male: 11 (12.6%)
Female: 76 (87.4%)

Degree Level Distribution

Certificate: 66 (75.9%)
Associate: 21 (24.1%)

Is This Career Right for You?

Is This Career Right for You?

Interest Profile (Holland Codes)

R
Realistic
C
Conventional
I
Investigative

hands-on, practical work with tools and equipment; organizing, systematizing, and working with data; research, analysis, and problem-solving

What does this mean? ▼

This career is best suited for people who enjoy:

  • Building things
  • Working with hands
  • Organization
  • Data management
  • Conducting research
  • Solving complex problems

Ideal Candidate Profile

👤 Personality Traits

Practical
Hands-on
Organized
Detail-oriented
Analytical
Curious

💡 Interests

Building things
Working with hands
Organization
Data management
Conducting research
Solving complex problems

Work Values

Active Listening
Speaking
Knowledge
Independence
Accuracy

Ask Yourself These Questions

1

Do you enjoy hands-on, practical work with tools and equipment; organizing, systematizing, and working with data; research, analysis, and problem-solving?

2

Do you value active listening?

3

Are you willing to develop the technical skills required for this field?

This Career May Be Great For You If:

  • Hands-on learners who enjoy practical work
  • Analytical thinkers who enjoy problem-solving
  • Detail-oriented individuals who value organization

Consider These Challenges:

  • Those who prefer desk-based, theoretical work
  • Those who prefer routine tasks
  • Those who dislike repetitive tasks
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Note: This assessment is based on typical requirements and characteristics for careers in this field. Individual experiences may vary. Consider your own interests, values, and goals when making career decisions.

Where Can You Study Ophthalmic Technician/Technologist?

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