Facilities
SCO was founded in Memphis in 1932 and has been located at its present site since 1954. Built in 1970,
our high-rise academic facility has recently undergone a $4 million renovation. The
2nd-floor classrooms are separated by a removable wall that allows for professional presentations to more than 225 students. Instructors are also able to utilize state-of-the-art audio visual equipment. The
construction of The Eye Center, a new 46,000 square foot facility, is the most
recent addition.
Students assist experienced staff optometrists and physicians in providing care for patients in an extensive on-campus clinic in the areas of primary care optometry, pediatrics and vision therapy, contact lenses, eye disease, geriatrics and low vision, and dispensing.
The College also provides
services in several external clinics to serve Memphians and to provide clinical
education for its students. To continue the SCO tradition of excellence in
clinical education, additional opportunities for patient care experiences are
explored on an on-going basis.
Affiliation with new health care centers, expanded hours of clinical operations, and other programs are also continuously evaluated to further clinical opportunities for students. Externship sites are available throughout the country for the advanced clinical education of fourth-year students.
The library occupies an entire floor and contains visual science and related materials. Unique features include the availability of classroom lectures on audio tape cassettes, a microfilm collection of doctoral dissertations related to visual science, and video cassettes used as supplements to course lectures and laboratories. The library produces VISIONET, a computerized data base, which is the only existing comprehensive index of optometric literature in the world. Literature searches from this database are free for students.
The Department of Instructional Technologies is responsible for the overall coordination and development of innovative technologies at the College, especially computer aided instruction. The Department maintains the Learning Resource Center (LRC), which provides equipment and technical support to enhance the understanding of the substantive and procedural aspects of optometry. Included in the LRC are computers and multimedia equipment for audio and video resources. Instructional Technologies also provides workshops and other types of instructional programs for faculty and students regarding the use of innovative instructional technologies.
Students participate in a variety of team sports and athletic endeavors at the recently renovated Activity Center. Also available for spouses and guests, the Center houses an indoor basketball/volleyball court, two racquetball courts, exercise equipment, lockers and showers, and student organization offices.
Ample free parking is available for properly registered
vehicles.
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