<p>FYI- Premed</p>
<p>-Mathematics
At least 2 semesters of college-level mathematics; one semester of calculus (MAC 2311) is recommended. STA2023 is also recommended, although some medical schools stipulate additional calculus courses.</p>
<p>-General Chemistry
CHM 2045-2046 and CHM 2045L-2046L, or CHM 2047 and CHM 2047L (You must go to the Chemistry department to be placed in CHM2047). Depending on your background in Chemistry, you may want to begin the Chemistry sequence with CHM 1025, Introduction to Chemistry, which will help prepare you for the General Chemistry Sequence. Before registering for General Chemistry, you must take the Chemistry Readiness Assessment test (ChRA) on ISIS.</p>
<p>Organic Chemistry
CHM 2210-2211 and CHM 2211L or CHM 3217-CHM 3218 and CHM 2211L .
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take CHM 2210-2211 and Lab
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<pre><code> ***Some health professional school programs feel the CHM 3217-3218, 2211L sequence may not satisfy total prerequisite credit hour requirements. It is recommended that students choosing to complete this sequence to complete one additional course, BCH 4024
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<p>-Biochemistry
1 semester is recommended by most professional schools and required by many medical schools. BCH 4024 , BCH 3025, or CHM 3218.
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take the med school version BCH4024
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<p>-Physics
PHY 2053-2054 and PHY 2053L-2054L or PHY 2048-2049 and PHY 2048L-2049L or PHY 2060-2061 and PHY 2060L-2061L .
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take 53/54 with labs
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<p>-Biology
BSC 2010-2011 and BSC 2010L-2011L.</p>
<p>-English
At least 2 semesters at the college level. Some medical schools require 3 courses in English with emphasis on composition. Many medical schools do not stipulate whether their English requirements are for composition or literature courses, but composition courses are recommended to strengthen communication skills and help prepare for admission tests.
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I took enc1101 and tech writing enc2210
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