Degree plans can be tailored for students who are ready for Calculus. An alternate degree plan is Clinical laboratory Sciences degree, plus Calculus and Physics I and II. Work with your advisor to maximize success.
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Spring |
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College Algebra |
General Chemistry I/Lab |
General Chemistry II/Lab |
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Composition I |
Composition II |
General Studies 3 |
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Botany/Lab |
Zoology/Lab |
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General Studies 3 |
Trigonometry |
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Sophomore |
Fall |
Spring |
Summer |
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Organic Chemistry I/Lab |
Organic Chemistry II/Lab |
General Studies 3 |
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Cell Biology/Lab |
Genetics/Lab |
Comparative Animal Physiology/Lab |
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General Physics I/Lab |
General Physics II/Lab |
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Pre-Calculus Algebra |
Calculus |
Botany |
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Junior |
Fall |
Spring |
Summer |
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Biochemistry I/Lab |
Biochemistry II/Lab |
MCAT, Apply to AMCAS |
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Microbiology/Lab |
Molecular Biology |
General Studies 3 |
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Statistics |
Kaplan or focused review |
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General Studies 3 |
Biostatistics |
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Kaplan or focused review |
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Senior |
Fall |
Spring |
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Advisor approved electives 4 |
Complete degree requirements |
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General Studies 3 |
Bioinformatics |
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Ecology/Lab |
Developmental Biology/Lab |
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Interviews |
Advisor approved electives 4 |
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1. College Algebra is a prerequisite for General Chemistry I and Physics I.
2. College Algebra, Trigonometry and Pre-Calculus Algebra are prerequisite for Calculus.
3. General Studies classes should be taken that will improve verbal reasoning and writing.
4. 10 hours of 3000 or 4000 level Pre-Professional electives are required.
-Anatomy and Physiology I and II with lab are recommended but not required.
-An alternate degree plan is to take Clinical Laboratory Sciences degree, plus Calculus and Physics I and II.