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2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Optometry


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Most optometry schools require a minimum of 8 credits of biology courses with accompanying laboratory courses; 4 credits of microbiology with accompanying lab; 8 credits of inorganic/general chemistry with labs; 8 credits of organic chemistry with labs; 8 credits of physics with accompanying labs; 3-4 credits of calculus; 3-4 credits of statistics; 6 credits of English composition and/or literature courses; and 3 credits of psychology. Admission requirements vary slightly among optometry schools and therefore, it is a student’s responsibility to refer to the Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry (ASCO) website which provides links to all of the optometry schools and their admission requirements. All prerequisite courses must be completed by the end of the Spring semester that precedes a student’s expected August matriculation into optometry school; although, the biology, chemistry and physics prerequisite courses must be completed before a student takes the Optometry Admissions Test (OAT).

The UMBC equivalents of the minimum entrance requirements for Salus University’s optometry program, is listed below. Salus is the closest optometry school to UMBC and their prerequisite list captures the general minimum requirements for most, but not all, optometry schools in the United States. Admission requirements vary slightly among optometry schools and therefore, it is a student’s responsibility to refer to the Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry website which provides links to all of the optometry schools and their admission requirements. Admission requirements are subject to change without prior notice. Students should be working closely with The PreMedical and PreDental Advising Office throughout their tenure at UMBC.

Optometry School Requirements and UMBC Equivalent Courses


Microbiology lecture with lab


(4 credit minimum)

Inorganic/General Chemistry lecture with lab combinations


(8 credit minimum)

Physics lecture with lab combinations


(8 credit minimum)

Note:


*depends on a student’s declared major, although PHYS 111 /PHYS 112  is preferred.

College-Level Mathematics


(6-8 credits. Due to the great variability amongst optometry schools, students are strongly advised to check the ASCO’s website as noted above.)

Note:


(At Salus University, one semester of Calculus fulfills the minimum math requirement; however two semesters of Calculus are highly recommended.)

Statistics


(3-4 credits)

Psychology


(3-4 credits)

English


(6 credit minimum)

AND


  • A second ENGL-prefix course

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