The Bioscience track prepares students for medical or neurobiology graduate programs as well as immediate post-graduate employment in research-related fields. The Allied-Health track prepares students for post-graduate studies in occupational therapy, neuropsychology, and physician assistant programs or immediate post-graduate employment in healthcare-related fields.
Students are encouraged to contact the Pre-Health Professions Advising Coordinator for guidance navigating graduate entrance requirements. For example, in addition to two semesters of Organic Chemistry, students pursuing medical school should add Biochemistry, Calculus, Physics I and II, and Sociology in preparation for the MCAT.
Students in the Bioscience track are encouraged, but not required, to take
PSYC 099 Writing for the Social Sciences. Students in the Allied-Health track are encouraged, but not required, to take
BIOL 171 Biological Sciences Cornerstone.
Students in either track may choose one or two semesters of organic chemistry, opting for either
CHEM 204, or
CHEM 309 and
CHEM 310. If
CHEM 204 is selected, students must complete two of the selected major electives available to their track; or one selected major elective if
CHEM 309 and
CHEM 310 are selected.
GenEd Mathematical Science requirement is met by major if students select
STAT 269.
Philosophy
PHIL 101 is a pre-requisite for
SCIE 495 Natural Sciences Capstone.