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×Rocklin, California•
Develops a knowledge of the theory underlying visual perception. Promotes ability to process visual information by improving tracking, fusion, peripheral vision, perceptual speed, and visual memory. Introduces activities that can be completed at home for continued maintenance and development of visual perceptual skills. Designed for students who have completed PRCP 601A or had vision therapy with a developmental optometrist. Students should consult with the instructor to ensure the course is appropriate prior to enrollment. (pass/no pass grading) (not degree applicable)
Units: 0.5-1.0(1.0)
Hours: 27 laboratory per 0.5 unit