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पाठ्यक्रमबारे सारश
The Doctor of Optometry degree is offered by the School of Optometry. It requires fulfillment of a bachelor’s degree
(before or after enrollment), including all preoptometry requirements and satisfactory completion of the four-year
professional curriculum. The specific requirements are described in the section of this bulletin entitled “Doctor of
Optometry Degree.” Holders of this degree are eligible to apply for examinations for licensure by the Indiana Optometry Board or by corresponding agencies in other states. A total of 30 credit hours is required, of which 15 must be didactic hours in vision science or in approved substitutes. Students holding the OD degree, or enrolled in the OD program, may apply up to 4 credit hours to this requirement of 15 didactic credit hours.
अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय विद्यार्थीहरू प्रवेशको लागि आवश्यकता
Students must be bachelor's or master's degrees with a strong record in another field, a Graduate Records Exam and TOEFL exam is required before applicants can be considered for admission.
Indiana University Bloomington accepts IELTS
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
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विद्यावारिधि उपाधि
प्रदान गर्ने निकाय
INDIANA UNIVERSITY BLOOMINGTON
विभागको नाम
School of Optometry
स्थान / कार्यालयको नाम
School of Optometry
ठेगाना र पोष्ट कोड
800 East Atwater Avenue
BLOOMINGTON
Indiana
47405
स्थानबारे जानकारी
In 1951, the General Assembly of the State of Indiana established a program in optometry at Indiana University. The first year of preoptometry courses was offered beginning in the fall semester of 1951-52, the first professional courses were offered in 1953-54, and the first Master of Optometry (M.Opt.) degrees were awarded in 1956. In recognition of the vital role of vision research, the graduate degree programs in physiological optics were early priorities (M.S., 1953; Ph.D., 1955).
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