• Certificate

Requirements

Students must complete a minimum of 20 credits of course work from the available courses listed below, chosen in consultation with an advisor based on a review of already completed course work and the particular requirements of the graduate medical or health-related program to which the student seeks to apply. It is possible that additional related courses may also be available to students and apply to program requirements on a case-by-case basis, at the discretion of an advisor. Students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 and above in order to remain in good standing. (this also includes maintaining a C or above in all courses) If students have already completed some relevant coursework in their undergraduate career, they are restricted to nonduplicative courses required by prospective medical schools. (Note: Prior learning credit cannot be applied to this certificate program.)

Total Required Credits: 20

BIO1550/Gen Bio 1, 4 credits
BIO1551/Gen Bio 1 Lab, 1 credit
BIO1560/Gen Bio 2, 4 credits
BIO1561/Gen Bio 2 lab, 1 credit
BIO3160/Genetics, 4 credits
BIO3170/Developmental Biology, 4 credits
BIO3200/Biotechnology 1, 3.5 credits
BIO3205/Biotechnology 2, 5.5 credits
BIO3250/Animal Physiology, 4 credits
BIO3360/Microbiology , 5.5 credits
BIO3430/Vertebrate Zoology, 5.5 credits
BIO3530/Cellular Biology, 4 credits
BIO4300/Genomics, 4 credits
BIO4620/Molecular Biology, 4 credits
CHE1550/Gen Chemistry 1, 4 credits
CHE1551/Gen Chemistry 1 Lab, 1 credit
CHE1560/General Chemistry II, 4 credits
CHE1561/General Chemistry II lab, 1credit
CHE3310/Organic Chemistry 1, 4 credits
CHE3311/Organic Chemistry 1 lab, 1 credit
CHE3320/Organic Chemistry 2, 4 credits
CHE3321/Organic Chemistry 2 lab, 1 credit
CHE4610/Biochemistry, 4 credits
MAT 1500/Calculus I, 4 credits
MAT1600/Statistics, 4 credits
PHY1510/Introductory to Physics I, 4 credits
PHY1511/Introductory to Physics I lab, 1 credit
PHY1520/Introductory to Physics II, 4 credits
PHY1521/Intro to Physics II lab, 1 credit
PSY 1530/Intro Psychology, 4 credits
SOC 1500/Intro Sociology, 3 credits
WRI 1110/College Writing, 4 credits