Pre-Professional Pathway

Pre-Medical Pathway

Faculty 

CHRISSIE CARPENTER, PH.D., PRE-MEDICAL ADVISOR

Overview

The Pre-Medical Pathway at Carroll College prepares students to apply to graduate programs in medicine. There is a wide variety of careers in the medical field, and the Pre-Medical Pathway provides students with experience in a broad range of disciplines to better prepare them for medical school and so they can understand and serve patients in many aspects of their lives. In addition to the pathway, Carroll offers a pre-medical club for interested students. To learn more about the Pre-Medical program at Carroll College, visit: https://www.carroll.edu/pre-professional/pre-medicine-pre-dentistry

Please note that completion of the Pre-Medical Pathway does not guarantee that all graduate/professional admission prerequisites have been met, nor does it assure admission into a medical degree program. Carroll students pursuing this pathway need to work closely with the appropriate pre-professional advisor, as well as the admission office(s) of all prospective graduate/professional programs.

Pathway Requirements

Required Courses

Course Code
Name
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
51-52

Optional Courses

Some of these additional courses may be required by some medical schools or could be helpful for MCAT preparation or in medical school itself. Be sure to check admission requirements of specific schools of interest.

Course Code
Name
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
44

BI-382 and BI-307 are strongly recommended

Other recommended courses include those that provide humanities exposure, ethical thinking, communication development, reading and critical analysis, writing development, and diversity exposure, as well as those that emphasize experimental design, data interpretation, critical thinking, and social awareness.

Note

In almost all cases, students enter medical or dental school after completing a four-year undergraduate program. Occasionally, highly qualified students enter after three years. A student who enters medical or dental school after three years of undergraduate study may receive the Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in biology from Carroll College under the following conditions.

  1. Successful completion of the first three (3) years of course work in the major program.
  2. Fulfillment of all Carroll College Core Curriculum requirements.
  3. Successful completion of the first two (2) years of professional school; and
  4. Application for degree and receipt by the Registrar’s Office of an official transcript from the professional school.
Total Credits
51-52