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Pre Health

Pre Health Coursework

 

  • For areas in the health field, you may select any major available to you at the university if you are interested in eventually applying to a health profession school.

  • The Joint Degree 7-Year Program with SUNY Optometry and the Joint Degree 7-Year Program with Boston University Dental School require a B.S. in Biology. 

  • All pre-health students must complete prerequisite courses. It takes at least two years (sometimes three) to complete the required courses that are listed by semester below. Those appearing in [brackets] are strongly recommended. The science courses have three lecture hours and either a two- or three- hour lab each week.

  • A pre-health committee interview will not be scheduled until the student has completed Organic Chemistry 1 and 2 including the labs.

Suggested course work for Pre Health students:

First Semester

ABio 110 + lab 4 crs.
AChm 120  3 crs.
A Chm 124 (lab) 1 cr.
Math*(calc/stats) 3-4 crs. as advised, depending on AP credit, skill, major desired, etc.

(Gen Ed/ Major course) 3cr.

 

Second Semester

ABio 111+lab 4 crs.
AChm 121  3 crs.
A Chm 125 (lab) 1 cr.
Math*(calc/stats) 3-4 crs.

(Gen Ed/ Major course) 3cr.

 

Third Semester

[A Bio 212 + Disc. 4 crs.]
A Chm 220  3 crs.
A Chm 222 (lab) 1 cr.
A Phy1O5 +  crs.(see note below)
A Phy 106 (lab) 1 Cr.
A Eng???*(or general education course)
Fourth Semester

[Bio elective?]
AChm 221  3 crs.
A Chm 223 (lab) 1 cr.
A Phy 108  3 crs.
A Phy 109 (lab) 1 cr.
A Eng???* (or general education course)
   

NOTE: A Phy 140/141 & A PHY 150/151 may be substituted for A Phy105 & A Phy 108.

*As one can see in the schedule, 2 semesters of math (usually calc & calc or calc & stats) and 2 semesters of  English (i.e English courses from the English Department, NOT just any writing intensive) courses are required. After completing these courses, one should be prepared to take the entrance exams for the health profession school one chooses, and begin the application process.

Please note that a few schools require two semesters of calculus. A few schools also do not accept AP credits to fulfill the above course requirements. This suggested curriculum includes the basic requirements for all medical/health professional schools. If you are planning to pursue a degree at a specific school, you should check on it's exact requirements.

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