Health Professions and Graduate School Preparation

Prerequisites:

For those students planning to pursue health-related careers such as medicine, chiropractic, dentistry, optometry, osteopathy, physical therapy, physician assistant, nursing, or medical technology, or for those preparing for graduate school, the following prerequisites are typically required:

Principles of Biology I and II

BIO 1001Principles of Biology I

4

BIO 1002Principles of Biology II

4

Principles of Chemistry I and II with Laboratories

CHM 1001Principles of Chemistry I

3

CHM 1003Principles of Chemistry Lab I

1

CHM 1002Principles of Chemistry II

3

CHM 1004Principles of Chemistry Lab II

1

Organic Chemistry I and II with Laboratories

CHM 2001Organic Chemistry I

3

CHM 2005Organic Chemistry I Lab

1

CHM 2002Organic Chemistry II

3

CHM 2006Organic Chemistry II Lab

1

Calculus I

MATH 1030Calculus I

4

Principles of Physics I and II with laboratories

PHY 1101PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS I

3

PHY 1102PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS II

3

PHY 1103PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS I LAB

1

PHY 1104PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS II LAB

1

English Literature course in addition to an academic writing course (e.g. ENC).

Statistics is also strongly recommended (BIO 3012: Biostatistics, MATH 1100: Intro to Statistics, or PSY 2012: Statistics for the Social Sciences).

Biochemistry with or without lab (BIO 3061 and BIO 2061 respectively) is also strongly recommended.

Prospective pre-medical/pre-dental minors interested in enrolling in Principles of Biology I or II also need to complete the Biology Placement Exam, which is an online exam located on Blackboard.