PRE-MED CLASS REQUIREMENTS
Biological Sciences
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8 credits
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BIOSC 0150
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Foundations of Biology 1 |
3 credits |
BIOSC 0050 |
Foundations of Biology 1 Lab |
1 credit |
BIOSC 0160 |
Foundations of Biology 2 |
3 credits |
BIOSC 0060 |
Foundations of Biology 2 Lab |
1 credit |
Chemistry |
16 credits |
CHEM 0110 |
General Chemistry 1 |
4 credits |
CHEM 0120 |
General Chemistry 2 |
4 credits |
CHEM 0310 |
Organic Chemistry 1 |
3 credits |
CHEM 0330 |
Organic Chemistry 1 Lab |
1 credit |
CHEM 0320 |
Organic Chemistry 2 |
3 credits |
CHEM 0340 |
Organic Chemistry 2 Lab |
1 credit |
Physics
(algebra-based; calculus-based also acceptable) |
8 credits |
PHYS 0110 |
Introduction to Physics 1 |
3 credits |
PHYS 0111 |
Introduction to Physics 2 |
3 credits |
PHYS 0212 |
Introduction to Laboratory Physics |
2 credits |
Mathematics |
4 credits |
MATH 0220 |
Analytic Geometry and Calculus 1 |
4 credits |
Besides taking the required courses, you’ll also need to take some upper-level science courses. If
you’re majoring in one of the hard sciences this won’t be a problem (since your curriculum requires
so many science courses anyway), but if you’re a humanities or social sciences major, you’ll need to
work closely with your academic advisor to fit additional science courses into your plan of study.
Biochemistry, human physiology and genetics are highly recommended (try to finish these before
you take the MCAT); statistics and neuroscience are also good choices.
In addition to taking courses in math and science, most medical schools also require at least 6
credits in English. If you are enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences, this requirement is easy
to fulfill, since you’ll probably have to take General Writing (ENGCMP 0200) and a literature course
to complete your general education requirements. Just make sure that the course you choose for
your literature requirement is a class offered by the English Department. If you are not enrolled in
CAS, be sure to work with your academic advisor to make sure that 6 credits in English will fit into
your curriculum. If you can’t fit English in, you may want to consider taking a couple courses over
the summer, just to be sure that you fulfill the requirement.
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