Health Science Department
Articulation Agreement University of Missouri – St. Louis College of Optometry and À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµâ€™s Health Science Department
 agrees to provide an automatic interview with priority interview scheduling to Health Science Department applicants from À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ pending favorable evaluation of required credentials during the admissions process. Applicants who are not admitted under this agreement, as well as all other HES applicants who meet UMSL’s minimum admissions criteria, will be considered under UMSL’s traditional rolling admissions process.
To participate in this agreement, HES applicants must have completed the following criteria prior to matriculating into the professional program at UMSL:
Truman students admitted under this articulation agreement will be invited to return to Truman’s campus during professional years 1 and 2 in order to aid in student recruitment to UMSL. A stipend will be provided by UMSL to cover travel expenses associated with these visits.
OPTOMETRY PREREQUISITE COURSES
Required Prerequisites English: ENG 190 Writing as Critical Thinking Completion of Truman’s Writing Enhanced requirement
Chemistry: CHEM 130 General Chemistry I with Lab CHEM 131 General Chemistry II with Lab CHEM 329 Organic Chemistry I with Lab (this may include CHEM 330 or 333 as the Lab) or CHEM 320 Foundations of Organic Chemistry with Lab CHEM 331 Organic Chemistry II* CHEM 335 Biochemistry*
Human Anatomy and Human Physiology: BIOL 325 Human Physiology with Lab* BIOL 365/365L Human Anatomy with Lab*
Biology: BIOL 107 Introduction to Biology I with Lab BIOL 304 General Microbiology and Lab BIOL 353 Pathophysiology* BIOL 309 Histology* BIOL 520 Immunology (or 520G)*
Physics: PHYS 185 College Physics I with Lab PHYS 186 College Physics II with Lab
Psychology: PYSC 166 General Psychology One additional psychology course
Math: MATH 198 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I STAT 190 Basic Statistics Note: May take MATH 192 or 194 but must provide evidence of a basic knowledge of trigonometry (e.g. high school courses or MATH 157 Trigonometry)
Humanities: Two courses (e.g., philosophy, religion, literature, fine arts, logic, ethics, foreign language) minimum 6 semester/ 8 quarter hours
*Must complete four (at least one option from each area) of these seven courses – will need additional pre-requisites for some of these courses
Updated 3/21/2018