University/College or General Chemistry 8 credits Lab required CHEM 101 General Chemistry and CHEZ 101 lab AND CHEM 102 General Chemistry and CHEZ 102 lab Organic Chemistry or Biochemist
Trang 1University/College or General Chemistry
8 credits
Lab required
CHEM 101 General Chemistry and CHEZ 101 lab AND
CHEM 102 General Chemistry and CHEZ 102 lab
Organic Chemistry or Biochemistry
3 credits
NO Intro/Survey Organic accepted
No lab required
CHEM 301 Organic Chemistry
OR CHEM 403 Biochemistry Microbiology
4 credits
No micro for allied health
Lab required
BIOL 209 Medical Microbiology AND BIOZ 209 Medical Microbiology lab
OR BIOL 303 Microbiology AND BIOZ 303 Lab
Human A&P
8 credits
Usually 2 semesters and a sequence of I&II or a semester
each of Anatomy and Physiology. Do NOT mix sequence of
I&II with stand‐alone courses. Lab required
Courses for allied health not accepted.
BIOL 205 (lab included) Basic Human Anatomy AND
PHIS 206 Human Physiology and PHIZ 206 lab
College Algebra or Calculus I or Statistics
3 credits
Not business stats
MATH 151 Precalculus Mathematics or MATH 200 Calculus with Analytic Geometry or STATs course (not business)
General/Intro or Developmental Psy (Life span)
3 credits
PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology or PSYC 304 Life Span Developmental Psychology
Psy Elective (coursework similar to the following)
3 credits
Developmental psy lifespan– only use 1 time) OR
Physiological psy OR
Abnormal psy OR
Cognitive neurosci
PSYC 304 Life Span Developmental Psychology or PSYC 401 Physiological Psychology or
PSYC 407 Psychology of the Abnormal or PSYC 412 Health Psychology
Or others in this department
Medical Terminology (beginning 2019‐20 cycle)
HPEX 250 Medical Terminology
An Upper level (per your University designation of upper
level or division) Biology course This must be completed in
a University setting 3 credit hrs, no lab required
The course should be similar to the following list: Cell
biology, Immunology, Virology, Pathophysiology, Genetics,
and Pharmacology (this is not an exhaustive listing of
acceptable courses) AND be designated UPPER LEVEL
Courses should be mammalian or vertebrate based and be
within the core biological sciences departments
Epidemiology, Biochemistry, and Biology II will not be
accepted to meet the upper level biology requirement IF you
have questions, please contact the program
BIOL 300 Cellular & Molecular Biology or BIOL 308 Vertebrate Histology or BIOL 310 Genetics or
BIOL 440 Developmental Biology OR BIOL 445 Neurobiology and Behavior OR BIOL 448 Neuroscience or
BIOL 450 Biology of Cancer or BIOL 455 Immunology
Date updated 2/18