Suggested Four Year Curriculum Guide
SUGGESTED FOUR YEAR CURRICULUM GUIDE FOR PREMEDICAL/PREDENTAL/PREHEALTH PROFESSIONS STUDENTS
AT CHICAGO STATE UNIVERSITY
Semester 1 + 2
Summer Session
Semester 3 + 4
Semester 5 + 6
Semester 7 + 8
Feshman Year
Sophomore Year
Junior Year
Senior Year
| Semester One (Freshman Year)
Math 162 (College Algebra) 3
Psych 141 (Intro Psychology) 3
Chem 155 (General/Inorganic I) 4
Biol 171 (Intro to Biology) 3
Eng 127 (Composition I) 3
or English 123 (Writers’ Workshop I)
Total 16
Join Student Clubs & Organizations on Campus |
Semester Two (Freshman Year)
Math 163 (College Algebra & Trig.) 3
Soc 101 (Intro to Sociology) 3
Chem 156 (General/Inorganic II) 4
Zool 204 (Biology of Animals) 3
Eng 128 (Composition II) 3
or Eng 124 (Writers’ Workshop II)
Total 16
Continue involvement with Clubs & Organizations on Campus
|
| Summer Session
Social Science Elective 3
Social Science Elective 3
Total 6
Summer Employment/Volunteer Experience |
Semester Three (Sophomore Year)
Math 261 (Calculus I) 4
Chem 251 (Organic Chemistry I) 4
Bot 205 (Biol of Algae,
Plants,
Fungi) 3
Spch 203 (Basic Speech) 3
Total 14
Continue involvement with Clubs & Organizations on Campus |
Semester Four (Sophomore Year)
Chem 254 (Organic Chemistry II) 4
Eng 368 (Workshop in
English–MCAT) 3
Biol 240 (Genetics) 4
Phil 221 (Critical Thinking) 3
Total 14
Continue involvement with Clubs & Organizations on Campus
Participate in External Summer Program (Apply before March) |
Semester Five (Junior Year)
Phys 151 (Physics I) 4
Biol 255 (Populations, Communities, Ecosystems) 3
Span 101 (Spanish I) 3
Zool 250 (Anatomy) 4
Total 14
Continue involvement with Clubs & Organizations on Campus |
Semester Six (Junior Year)
Phys 152 (Physics II) 4
Psly 204 (Human physiology) 4
Span 102 (Spanish II) 3
Biol 250 (Intro to Cell Biology) 3
Total 14
Prepare and Take April MCAT or related exam (only take the exam if you have completed all required course work and you are confident with your ability to sit for the test).
Make application to professional school |
Semester Seven (Senior Year)
Phys 333 (Physiological Control Mechanism) 4
Biol 352 (Cell Biology Lab) 3
Phil 203 (Ethics) 3
Elective 3
Total 13 |
Semester Eight (Senior Year)
Phys 335 (Homeostatic Mechanisms) 4 Chem 302 (Biochemistry I) 4
Biol 269 (Molecular Microbiology) 4
Soc Science Elective 3
Soc Science Elective 3
Total 18 |
**Curriculum subject to change without notice—this is not a contract. Students are encouraged to see their academic advisors often. |
SUGGESTED TIMETABLE OF IMPORTANT DATES
PREMEDICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM -
CHICAGO STATE UNIVERSITY
Freshman Year
Complete university placement examination in (English, mathematics, and reading).
Enroll in and complete any provisional or required coursework.
See your faculty advisor and Prehealth professions’ advisor early and often.
Become aware of program course requirements for graduation.
Begin to explore and investigate information on various careers.
Attend seminars, workshops, conferences and meetings coordinated by your academic major, office of Premedical Education and student government/activities.
Develop disciplined study skills.
Sophomore Year
Continue to take an extensive breadth of coursework.
You should have already begun volunteer service and involvement in campus extracurricular activities.
Continue your exploration of medicine and other careers.
Revise your academic, personal and career goals.
Strictly adhere to faculty/advisor guidance on graduation and premedical/Prehealth profession course requirements.
Attend premedical/Prehealth professions workshops and/or conferences.
Participate in a special summer science program and/or research opportunity.
Read as much as possible about healthcare reform and health issues.
Begin to familiarize yourself with the medical school application process.
Junior Year
July through April: Begin review for MCATs and/or related professional school examination.
February: Apply for the April MCAT. Recommended test date.
April: Meet with your Prehealth advisor to discuss potential schools.
Select those from whom you wish letters of recommendation.
See your faculty advisor and Prehealth professions advisor early and often.
Become aware of program course requirements for graduation.
Begin to explore and investigate information on various careers.
Attend seminars, workshops, conferences and meetings coordinated by your academic major, office of Premedical Education and student government/activities.
Develop disciplined study skills.
Senior Year
September: Submit AADS application.
Complete supplemental/secondary applications within the time frame allotted.
Prepare for interviews.
Key to important acronyms used in the world of Premedical/Prehealth Professions: MCAT (Medical College Admission Test); DAT (Dental Admission Test); OAT (Optometry Admission Test); PCAT (Pharmacy College Admission Test); AMCAS (American Medical College Application Service); AACOMAS (American Association of Osteopathic Medicine Application Service); AADS (American Association of Dental Schools Application Services); AACPMAS (American Association of Podiatric Medicine Application Service).
Top
|