Professional Optometry Degree Program (OD)

Preoptometry Requirements

A total of 90 semester hours of college credit is required as a minimum for early admission to the School of Optometry; however, a bachelor’s degree is strongly recommended. Preoptometry requirements must be completed by the time the student enters the School of Optometry. Students who already have a bachelor’s degree with a major in a science field are often fully prepared for admission to the School of Optometry. Those with degrees in nonscience fields may find additional course work required. Students must take their preoptometry course work from an accredited institution. Grades lower than a C in any preoptometry requirement will not be accepted. Each course meets just one requirement. All preoptometry requirements must have been completed within 10 years from the time when the student hopes to start the Doctor of Optometry program.

Students entering with a bachelor’s degree must have completed the following courses:

Subject Area Min. sem. cr.
hrs. req'd.
Comparable IU courses
Biology/Zoology
  • Introductory, with lab
4 L 112 and L 113
  • Advanced (animal or developmental)
3 see recommended list below
  • Microbiology, with lab
4 M 250/M 315 or M 380/M 315
Chemistry
  • Organic (lab recommended)
3 C 341 (C 343)
  • Inorganic, with labs
8 C 117/C 127 and N 330 or C 118
  • Biochemistry (can be listed under Biology)
3 CHEM-C 383, CHEM-C 483 or BIOL-M 350 (For Microbiology majors only)
Mathematics
  • One course
3 Any course or courses fulfilling IU Math modeling requirements
Physics
  • General
8 P 201 and P 202
Statistical Techniques and/or
Experimental Design
3 STAT S 300 or S 303, PSY K 300 or K 310 SPEA K 300 or Econ E 370 or Math K 310
Psychology, Introductory 3 P 101 or P 106
Writing Skills - two courses; English Composition
and an additional course with a
strong writing component
6 W 131 and the Intensive Writing Requirement

Students entering the Indiana University School of Optometry without a bachelor’s degree must have completed the following courses in addition to the above:

Subject Area Min. sem. cr.
hrs. req'd.
Arts and Humanities 6
Foreign Language 6
Social and Historical Studies 6
Additional Credits as needed
Total Credits 90

Of the 90 credit hours, at least 12 must be at the 300-400 level. A maximum of 60 semester hours may be taken at a community college.

Credit Hours Required IU Courses
Advanced Biology:
Vertebrate or Human Anatomy with lab 5 ANAT-A 215
Physiology with lab 5 PHSL-P 215
Other Recommended Elective Courses:
Anatomy and Physiology of the Eye 3 OPT-V 201
Small Business Management 3 BUS-X 100
Explore Entrepreneurship 3 BUS-W 212
Medical Terminology 2 CLAS-C 209
Histology 4 ANAT-A 464
Ethics 3 PHIL-P 140
Medical Sciences Intro to Anatomy & Physiology 3 MSCI-M 115
Independent Research 1-3 490 Series

None of the specified courses may be taken on a Pass/Fail basis. The credit hours required in the individual subjects are considered absolute minimums, which must be met or exceeded. If the credit hours in any subject total fewer than the minimum specified, the student should complete the next higher course in that subject. Quarter hours convert to semester hours by the following scale:

3 quarter hours = 2 semester hours
4 quarter hours = 3 semester hours
5 quarter hours = 3.33 semester hours
6 quarter hours = 4 semester hours

For further information, contact the Office of Student Administration, School of Optometry, Indiana University, 800 E. Atwater Avenue, Bloomington, IN 474053680; (812) 855-1917; e-mail iubopt [at] indiana [dot] edu.

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