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Preparatory Programs
Pre-Optometry
Advisor: Stanley Hirschi, Dept. of Physics, 774-3321
E-mail: Stanley.Hirschi@cmich.edu
Optometry schools require at least two years of
pre-optometric study. Most students accepted by an optometry
school have completed three undergraduate years and a large
percentage have earned their baccalaureates. Minimum
requirements common to all optometry schools are one-half to
one year of biology or zoology and one year each of
chemistry, physics, English, and mathematics. Most optometry
schools require that the student complete differential
calculus.
The American Optometric Association recommends that the
science courses include the laboratory and that they be the
courses designed for science majors and minors. Most
optometry schools have additional requirements. It is,
therefore, important that the prospective optometry student
consult the pre-optometry advisor prior to registering for
courses.
Typical
courses for the first semester:
BIO 101 (3) or 105 (3)
CHM 131 (4)
ENG 101 (3) or 103 (3) or 201 (3)
MTH 130 (4)
Elective (3), see advisor
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