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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.
In
the first year at BGSU, students may enroll as "pre-health
professional." They may change to "pre-medicine"
when they have completed at least 30 hours of coursework,
have declared a major, and have completed BIOL
205, CHEM
125, and CHEM
127-128.
These courses must be taken for a grade. Upon completion
of 30 hours of coursework and the above-mentioned science
courses, students must have BOTH an overall 3.25 GPA and
a 3.25 Biology/Chemistry/Physics/Math GPA. Upon meeting
these criteria, students may contact their college office
to replace the label of "pre-health professional"
with "pre-medicine." If students do not meet
these criteria after 30 hours, they may keep their "pre-health
professional" label for up to 60 hours. If a student
has met the above criteria after 60 hours of coursework,
then he or she may change to "pre-medicine."
Once students have changed to "pre-medicine,"
they will be expected to meet with their advisors regularly
to plan their coursework for subsequent semesters. If,
after 60 hours, the above criteria still have not been
met, students must drop the "pre-health professional"
label and must also meet with an advisor to re-evaluate
future goals. Transfer
students must enroll as "pre-health professional"
for the first semester at BGSU; if, after one semester
at BGSU, the student's overall and Biology/Chemistry/Physics/Math
GPA are a 3.25, then he/she may change to "pre-medicine."
The
pre-medical 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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CHEM
125, 127, 128 or 135, 137, 138 (10)
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CHEM
341, 344 & 345 or 346 (9-10)
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MATH
128 or 129 or 130 (by placement) and 131 (possibly
232, depending on medical school and major) (7-13)
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PHYS
201 and 202 or 211 and 212 (10)
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ENG
112 (3); Additional courses may be required by individual
medical schools.
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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