Amblyopia is a common vision problem that can be a limiting factor in some professions. The following is a list of some majors that are restricted to those with low vision, and the reasons why they are restricted:
Medical majors: including clinical medicine, stomatology, traditional Chinese medicine and other majors. These professions have higher requirements on vision because the medical field requires a high degree of fine vision and accurate judgment.
Education majors: including education, psychology and other majors. These majors have general vision requirements, but if amblyopia affects your study and internship, you may also be subject to certain restrictions.
Art majors: including art, music, dance and other majors. These majors have lower vision requirements, but if your amblyopia affects your artistic expression and creation, you may also be subject to certain restrictions.
Sports majors: including physical education, sports training and other majors. These majors have lower vision requirements, but if your amblyopia affects your sports performance and training, there may be certain restrictions.
Military majors: The military field requires high vision, so people with low vision may not be able to apply for military academies or related majors.
Police majors: Police work requires a high degree of visual acuity and judgment, so people with low vision may not be able to apply for police academies or related majors.
It should be noted that the requirements of each school and major may be different. For specific application restrictions, you need to refer to the admissions regulations of each university or consult the school admissions office. If your child has amblyopia, it is recommended to receive treatment and correction as soon as possible to improve the vision level and increase the choice of majors to apply for.