Pre-Optometry

 

 

Program Offered:  PREPARATION FOR MAJOR

WITHIN AN ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE 

What can I do at Dixie State to prepare myself to major in Optometry?

Students wishing to transfer to a four year institution and continue toward a degree in Optometry should pursue an Associate of Science Degree at Dixie State while also taking the following Pre-Optometry preparation courses.  NOTE:  Students should contact an advisor at the institution where they wish to pursue their Bachelor Degree in order to confirm the prerequisites for the program.

 

NOTE:  These prerequisites are subject to change without written notice or obligation.

FRESHMAN YEAR SUGGESTED COURSES

1st Semester

Course Number

Course Title

Credits

BIOL 1030 & 1040

Prin. of Biology I and Lab

5

MATH 1010 (if Math placement requires)

Intermediate Algebra

4

HLOC 1000

Medical Terminology

2

ENGL 1010 Intro to Writing 3
PEHR 2050 Adv. First Aid/CPR 2

FRESHMAN YEAR SUGGESTED COURSES

2nd Semester

BIOL 1050 & 1060

Prin. of Biology II and Lab

5

MATH 1050 College Alg/Precalculus 4

HIST 1700 OR

POLS 1100

American History OR

American Government

3

LIT requirement Any Literature course 3

SOPHOMORE YEAR SUGGESTED COURSES

1st Semester

CHEM 1210 & 1230 Prin. of Chemistry I & Lab 5
ENGL 2010 Intermediate Writing 3

BIOL 2010 & 2020

Human Physiology and Lab

4
FA requirement Any Fine Art class 3

SOPHOMORE YEAR SUGGESTED COURSES

2nd Semester

CHEM 1220 & 1240 Prin. of Chemistry II & Lab 5
COMM 1010 Intro to Speech Comm 3

BIOL 2030 & 2040

Human Anatomy and Lab

5

HU/FA requirement

Choose a Fine Art or Humanities course.

3

MATH 1060

Trigonometry (recommended, not required)

3

THIRD YEAR SUGGESTED COURSES

1st Semester

NFW   3
CHEM 2310 & 2320 Organic Chem I & Lab 5
PHSX 2010 Gen Physics I & Lab 5
BIOL 2110 & 2120 Prin. of Microbiology & Lab 4

THIRD YEAR SUGGESTED COURSES

2nd Semester

CHEM 2320 & 2340 Organic Chem II & Lab 5
PHSX 2020 Gen Physics II & Lab 5
ECON 2010 Micro Economics 3
PSYC 1010 Intro to Psychology 3

 

About Pre-Optometry

An excerpt from the following website: Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry

 

"Optometrists perform comprehensive examinations of both the internal and external structures of the eye, carry out subjective and objective tests to evaluate patients' vision, analyze the test findings, establish a diagnosis, and determine the appropriate treatment. Optometrists treat a variety of conditions and illnesses. They treat eye diseases such as glaucoma and ulcers; visual skill problems such as the inability to move, align, fixate and focus the eye; and clarity problems such as simple near or farsightedness or complications due to the aging process, disease, accident, or malfunction.

 

Additionally, optometrists diagnose, manage, and refer systemic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, and others that are often first detected in the eye; provide pre- and post- surgical care for cataracts, refractive laser treatment, retinal problems, and other conditions; and encourage preventative measures such as monitoring infants' and children's visual development, evaluating job/school/hobby related tasks, and promoting nutrition and hygiene education.

 

The day-to-day tasks of most Doctors of Optometry can be quite varied and challenging. Patient interaction can range from performing routine visual exams, removing a foreign body from the cornea, evaluating a child who is not performing well in school, managing the care of contact lens patients, prescribing medication for glaucoma, providing follow-up care after refractive surgery, and fitting a legally blind patient with a magnifying device that will enable the patient to read.

 

All optometrists provide general eye and vision care. Some optometrists work in a general practice, and other optometrists work in a more specialized practice such as contact lenses, geriatrics, low vision services (for visually impaired patients), occupational vision (to protect and preserve workers' vision and minimize eye strain), pediatrics, sports vision or vision therapy. Others may choose to enter optometric education and/or perform scientific research."

 

 

 

What is an Associate of Science Degree?

 

 

For more information about Pre-Optometry at Dixie State College,

contact the Science Department.

Contact the Department Chair:

E-Mail:  Lee Bunnell

Call:  435 / 652 - 7761

Contact the Department Secretary:

E-Mail:  Barb Tesch

Call:  435 / 652 - 2760


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