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Prerequisite Courses for
Fall 2008
Effective for students beginning classes
in the fall, 2008 semester, the 60 SC of specific course work listed
below plus 25 SC of electives must be completed as prerequisites.1
Persons admitted into the professional
portion of the program must have maintained a minimum GPA of 2.5, both
cumulatively and in science and mathematics courses, and completed a minimum
of 85 SC, at least six (6) SC of which are upper level (junior/senior).
These credits may be completed at any accredited college or university, but
must fulfill all College requirements regarding acceptance of transfer
credit. The 60 SC listed below plus 25 SC of electives must be
included1. In addition, advanced course work in the sciences,
such as anatomy, physiology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, statistics,
and computer science as well as social sciences, such as psychology,
sociology, and health education are recommended. Radiologic technologists
(radiographers), medical technologists, and nurses will have met most or all
of the preprofessional requirements in their professional programs and are
encouraged to apply.
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Area/Typical Course Title |
Minimum
Semester Credit |
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SCIENCE
Human Anatomy and Physiology2
General Physics I and II3
General Chemistry I and II
College Algebra
Biological Sciences or Microbiology4
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8
8
8
3
4
31 |
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COMMUNICATION
Speech or
Oral Communications1
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2 |
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LIBERAL
ARTS
English
Composition I
English Composition II
American History or National Government1
History of Civilization or World History1
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3
3
3
6 |
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15 |
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FINE
ARTS
Art, Music
or Theater1
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3 |
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HUMANITIES
Philosophy, Political Science, Literature, or Humanities1
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3 |
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SOCIAL
SCIENCES
Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, Geography, or Economics1
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6
60 |
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ELECTIVES1 |
25 |
| TOTAL |
85 |
1Up to 9 SC of course work may be
taken as co-requisites. Those applicants who have completed 85 SC or more of
the preprofessional curriculum prior to enrollment will have priority in
admission decisions.
2Course work must cover all body systems and include laboratory
credit
3Course work must require a minimum of college algebra and include
laboratory credit.
4Biology courses taken as prerequisites to the human anatomy and
physiology courses will satisfy this requirement.
Fulfillment of the preprofessional curriculum
does not assure admittance into the professional program (please see
Application Procedures and Deadlines).
Students entering with a baccalaureate or
higher degree from an accredited college or university must complete the
following requirements for a CHRP bachelor’s degree: (a) 32 SC in residence;
(b) all program-specific mathematics and biological and physical science
prerequisites; (c) all program-specific professional requirements; (d) if
not completed as part of a previous degree program, a 3 SC
college/university course in American history or national government, a 3 SC
course in college algebra or higher level mathematics, and a 3 SC course in
humanities.
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