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2010-2011 Catalog 
    
2010-2011 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Pre-Medical Professional, Associate of Science Degree in Science and Mathematics


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Students who aspire to enter medicine, dentistry, or veterinary medicine are advised to enroll in the Pre-Medical Professional degree. Preparation for the study of medicine, dentistry, or veterinary medicine requires a good general education foundation with as many courses as possible in biology, chemistry, and physics.

This two-year degree meets the prerequisites of a Bachelor of Science degree designed to prepare students for entry into medical, dental, or veterinary school. Students who complete the program are able to transfer as juniors to institutions that offer a four-year degree in these programs.

Careers in the medical, dental, and veterinary professions continue to have better than average employment projections. Educational requirements, particularly in the sciences, are rigorous and precise and admission to baccalaureate premedical, pre-dental, and pre-veterinary programs and eventually to medical, dental, and veterinary schools is very competitive. Students are encouraged, therefore, to seek the assistance of the College’s Advising & Counseling Services staff to identify transfer institutions offering appropriate Bachelor of Science programs.

Graduates are able to:

  • exhibit an understanding of scientific methods
  • use the theories and concepts of modern chemistry, biology and physics to analyze and solve scientific problems
  • perform laboratory experiments using modern equipment and techniques
  • communicate the results of their analyses, laboratory investigations and literature searches in an appropriate professional writing style
  • understand both the historical perspective of the chemical and biological sciences, and their relationship to the modern world

Curriculum – A.S. Degree


First Semester


Second Semester


Third Semester


  • Mathematics 3 Credits 2

Fourth Semester


  • Mathematics 3 Credits 2

Total Credits 64 - 67


1 Select a course from the appropriate category of the General Education list.

2 Mathematics by official placement test. Students must complete math through Calculus II (MATH 152 ). Students who have completed 8 credits of math, at least through Calculus II (MATH 152 ), are not required to take a third or fourth course in math, but may substitute science electives.

3 Students who pass the technological competency test (no credit) may take any General Education course. 

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