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Bachelor of Science in Chemistry/Systems-Pre-Medicine

Program Type: Bachelors Degree

Overview

The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry provides high-quality training in chemistry and biochemistry while providing opportunities for meaningful spiritual and interpersonal experiences that will enable students to move successfully into the next phase of their professional training or the career of their choice.

Curriculum

The bachelor of science degree with a major in chemistry/systems and a pre-professional concentration in pre-medicine consists of the 67-73 major hours in addition to the curriculum requirements in systems analysis.  All systems curriculum courses must be completed with a grade of C- or better. 

Students interested in the pre-medicine curriculum should check out during their sophomore year the medical school admissions requirements for the school(s) to which they plan to apply.  The Medical School Admission Requirements guide published annually by AAMC is the best resource for this information.  It is important to meet the specific entrance requirements of the medical school(s) chosen. 

Maintaining at least an A- average and scoring well on the MCAT test (usually taken in the spring of the junior year) are common prerequisites for acceptance to a medical school.  Assistance is available in preparing for the MCAT examinations.


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