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Preparation for Medicine (M.D. Degree)
503 Life Sciences,
419-372-8361
141 Overman Hall, 419-372-2031
205 Administration Building, 419-372-2015
Admission
to medical school is selective and dependent upon scholarship and
aptitude as indicated by the scores attained on the Medical College
Admission Test (normally taken during the spring semester of the
student's third year) and by other criteria. The student should
include in the premedical program a course of study to prepare for
admission to medical school and for admission to an appropriate
graduate school or for an industrial, government or teaching position
in case the first choice cannot be realized. To meet the requirements
for admission to most medical schools, the bachelor of science curriculum
can be modified to include the required courses and still provide
the student with enough depth in at least one area for graduate
work or for career opportunities if medical school is not attended.
There is no preferred major for entrance into medical school. Generally,
either chemistry or biology is chosen by the premedical student,
but other majors are possible.
The
premedical student is urged to confer frequently with the adviser,
particularly with respect to planning prerequisite courses for
the Medical College Admission Test and for meeting the admission
requirements of the preferred medical school.
Recommended
course sequences
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BIOL
204, 205 (10)
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CHEM
125, 127, 128 or 135, 137, 138 (10); CHEM 201 for those having
taken 127
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CHEM
341, 344 & 345 (10)
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MATH
128 or 129 or 130 (by placement) and 131 (232 optional depending
upon major) (7-13)
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PHYS
201 and 202 or 211 and 212 (10)
- PSYC
101 (4)
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ENG
112 (3)
In
addition to completing the group requirements for the degree sought,
a student should plan to take the required courses to complete
a major and a minor. Total: 122 hours. Note: the science minor
may be advantageous.
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