Choosing a postbaccalaureate certificate program.
Students in the Basic Core Science Postbaccalaureate Certificate Program complete coursework in the basic core sciences, which is required before applying to professional school. Students in the Advanced Postbaccalaureate Certificate Program have already completed coursework in the basic core sciences and are seeking more more challenging coursework.
Classes & Curriculum
This is a rigorous full-time program that will take 12 months to complete. All classes are held on 51¶¯Âþ’s Main Campus.
Students in the certificate program choose one of three possible tracks of study. The following requirements apply to all students regardless of which track they choose unless they receive a waiver from the program director.
- Attend mandatory advising sessions throughout the 12-month program.Ìý
- Attend the appropriate standardized test preparatory courses.ÌýÌý
- Complete all course work in the 12-month timeline of the program.
- Participate in clinical enhancement and/or volunteer opportunities.ÌýÌý
All certificate program students are required to take the following courses in addition to the required coursework for individual tracks.
- Basic Core General Chemistry I
- Basic Core General Chemistry IIÌý
- Basic Core General Chemistry Lab IÌý
- Basic Core General Chemistry Lab II
- Basic Core Organic Chemistry
- Basic Core Organic Chemistry Lab
- Fundamentals of BiochemistryÌý
Track 1
Students who wish to pursue a Doctor of Medicine (MD), Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO), Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD), Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) or Doctor of Optometry (OD) complete the following courses.Ìý
- Basic Core Intro to Biology IÌý
- Basic Core Intro to Biology II
- Basic Core Physics IÌý
- Basic Core Physics II
- Intro to Problem Solving & Logical Thinking*
- The Practice of Healthcare*
Track 2
Students who wish to pursueÌýa Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry (DMD) or a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) complete the following courses.
- Basic Core Intro to Biology IÌý
- Basic Core Intro to Biology II
- Basic Core Physics IÌý
- Basic Core Physics II
- Intro to Problem Solving & Logical Thinking*
- Practice and Development of Spatial Visualization*
- The Practice of Healthcare*
Track 3
Students who wish to pursue a career as a Physician Assistant (PA) complete the following courses.ÌýStudents enrolling in Track 3 must have already taken Biology I and II before admission to the program.
- Clinical Microbiology w/LabÌý
- Elements of Statistics
- Human Anatomy
- Human Anatomy Lab
- Intro to Problem Solving & Logical Thinking*
- Medical Terminology*
- PhysiologyÌý
- Physiology Lab
- The Practice of Healthcare*
*These one-credit courses are required unless a student receives a waiver from the director of the Post Baccalaureate Pre-Health Program.
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Careers
Program graduates are prepared for admission to the following professional schools.
- Allopathic and/or osteopathic medical
- DentalÌý
- OptometryÌý
- Pharmacy
- Physician assistantÌý
- Podiatry