Students who intend to go to medical school must plan their program of study
carefully to satisfy the admission requirements
of the medical schools they plan to apply to. Medical
schools vary somewhat in terms of their admission
requirements. However, students who successfully
complete the following will meet the coursework
admission requirements of the vast majority of medical
schools:
- One year of college level or AP calculus (MATH
1501/1502)
- One year of general college chemistry with lab
(CHEM 1310/1311/1312)
- One year of organic chemistry with one semester
of lab (CHEM 2311/2312/2380)
- One year of college biology with lab (BIOL 1510/1520
OR BIOL 1510 & BMED 3100/3600)
- One year of general physics with lab (PHYS 2211/2212)
It is important to understand that CHEM 1311/1312/2312/2380
will have to be taken in addition to the requirements
of the biomedical engineering undergraduate program.
CHEM 2312 Organic Chemistry II will be accepted
as a substitute for CHEM 1315 Survey of Organic
Chemistry. Note that the combination of
BIOL 1510 Biological Principles, BMED 3100
Systems Physiology, and BMED 3600 Physiology
of Cellular and Molecular Systems satisfy the
requirements for college biology with lab.