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Requirements for medical schools vary, so consultation with a health professions advisor is strongly recommended. For more information go to K-State Pre-health.
Pre-nursing
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Courses | Course Title | Credit hours |
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BIOL 198 | Principles of Biology (lab included) | 4 |
BIOL 340 | Structure and function of the Human Body (lab included) | 8 |
BIOL 455 | General Microbiology (lab included) | 4 |
COMM 106 | Public Speaking I | 3 |
CHM 110 | General Chemistry | 3 |
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CHM 111 | General Chemistry Laboratory | 1 |
ENGL 100 | Expository Writing I | 3 |
ENGL 200 | Expository Writing II | 3 |
HN 132 | Basic Nutrition | 3 |
MATH 100 | College Algebra | 3 |
FSHS 110 | Introduction to Human Development | 3 |
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PSYCH 110 | General Psychology | 3 |
PSYCH 520 | Lifespan Personality Development | 3 |
SOCIO 211 | Introduction to Sociology | 3 |
STAT 325 or STAT 340 or STAT 350 | Statistics Course | 3 |
Additional humanities, social sciences, and other specific courses and elective hours vary considerably; therefore consultation with a health professions advisor is strongly recommended.
For more information go to K-State Pre-health.
Pre-occupational therapy is not a degree-granting program. Individual advising is strongly recommended.
The pre-occupational therapy curriculum prepares students for application to the master’s program in occupational therapy at the University of Kansas Medical Center. Successful completion of 90 semester hours is required before entering.
Courses | Course Title | Credit hours |
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BIOL 198 | Principles of Biology (lab included) | 4 |
BIOL 340 | Structure and function of the Human Body (lab included) | 8 |
COMM 106 | Public Speaking I | 3 |
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COMM 322 | Interpersonal Communications | 3 |
ENGL 100 | Expository Writing I | 3 |
ENGL 200 | Expository Writing II | 3 |
ENGL | A third English course transferable at 200 level or above | 3 |
MATH 100 | College Algebra | 3 |
PHILO 130 | Introduction to Moral Philosophy | 3 |
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PHILO 365 | Medical Ethics | 3 |
PSYCH 110 | General Psychology | 3 |
PSYCH 505 | Abnormal Psychology | 3 |
PSYCH 520 | Lifespan Personality Development | 3 |
or | ||
FSHS 110 | Introduction to Human Development | 3 |
SOCIO 211 | Introduction to Sociology | 3 |
or | ||
ANTH 200 | Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | 3 |
or | ||
ANTH 204 | A General Education Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | 3 |
STAT 325 | Introduction to Statistics | 3 |
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STAT 350 | Business and Economic Statistics I | 3 |
Diversity course | 3 | |
Restricted Electives | 4 courses/electives chosen from complementary disciplines with a focus on behavioral and/or social sciences such as, but not limited to, psychology, sociology, family studies, special education, community health/wellness, and multicultural studies. |
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General Electives |
Electives must bring the prerequisite hours to a total of 90. Suggested courses include but are |
Since prerequisites may change and the requirements of other occupational therapy programs will vary, consultation with a health professions advisor is strongly recommended.
For more information go to K-State Pre-health.
Pre-optometry is not a degree-granting program. Individual advising is strongly recommended.
In order to apply for admission to a school of optometry, students are expected to complete successfully at least three years of college work including a set of specified science and mathematics courses and to present acceptable scores on the Optometry Admission Test (OAT). Students must earn a bachelor’s degree before the optometry degree will be granted.
The following courses satisfy the admission requirements at most optometry schools:
Courses | Course Title | Credit hours |
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BIOCH 521 | General Biochemistry | 3 |
BIOL 198 | Principles of Biology (lab included) | 4 |
BIOL 201 | Organismic Biology (lab included) | 5 |
BIOL 340 | Structure and Function of the Human Body (lab included) | 8 |
BIOL 455 | General Microbiology (lab included) | 4 |
CHM 210 | Chemistry I (lab included) | 4 |
CHM 230 | Chemistry II (lab included) | 4 |
CHM 350 | General Organic Chemistry | 3 |
CHM 351 | General Organic Chemistry Laboratory | 2 |
MATH 100 | College Algebra | 3 |
MATH 150 | Plane Trigonometry | 3 |
MATH 220 | Analytic Geometry and Calculus I | 4 |
PHYS 113 | General Physics I (lab included) | 4 |
PHYS 114 | General Physics II (lab included) | 4 |
PSYCH 110 | General Psychology | 3 |
STAT 325 | Elements of Statistics | 3 |
Requirements for optometry schools vary, so consultation with a health professions advisor is strongly recommended.
For more information go to K-State Pre-health.
Pre-pharmacy is not a degree-granting program. Individual advising is strongly recommended.
Pharmacy schools in the United States require applicants to satisfactorily complete a specified set of courses and to present acceptable scores on the Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT). The pharmacy school at the University of Kansas gives preference to applicants who are Kansas residents. Although not generally required, the majority of successful applicants have earned the bachelor’s degree prior to entering pharmacy school. The following are specific course requirements for the KU School of Pharmacy and will satisfy admission requirements for most others:
Courses | Course Title | Credit hours |
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BIOL 198 | Principles of Biology (lab included) | 4 |
BIOL 340 | Structure and Function of the Human Body (lab included) | 8 |
BIOL 455 | General Microbiology (lab included) | 4 |
CHM 210 | Chemistry I (lab included) | 4 |
CHM 230 | Chemistry II (lab included) | 4 |
CHM 531 | Organic Chemistry I | 3 |
CHM 532 | Organic Chemistry Laboratory | 2 |
CHM 550 | Organic Chemistry II | 3 |
CHM 551 | Advanced Organic Laboratory | 2 |
COMM 106 | Public Speaking I | 3 |
ENGL 100 | Expository Writing I | 3 |
ENGL 200 | Expository Writing II | 3 |
MATH 205 | General Calculus and Linear Algebra | 3 |
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MATH 220 | Analytic Geometry and Calculus I | 4 |
PHYS 101 | The Physical World I* | 3 |
Humanities and social sciences free-choice electives | 21 |
*Students who have completed high school physics with a grade of B or better may be exempt.
Requirements for other pharmacy schools vary. Consultation with a health professions advisor is strongly recommended.
For more information go to K-State Pre-health.
Pre-physical therapy is not a degree-granting program. Individual advising is strongly recommended.
In addition to completing the courses listed below, students must complete a bachelor’s degree before making application to their programs.
Courses | Course Title | Credit hours |
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BIOL 198 | Principles of Biology (lab included) | 4 |
BIOL 340 | Structure and Function of the Human Body (lab included) | 8 |
Upper level biology with a lab, BIOL 455 recommended | General Microbiology (lab included) | 4 |
CHM 210 | Chemistry I (lab included) | 4 |
CHM 230 | Chemistry II (lab included) | 4 |
COMM 106 | Public Speaking I | 3 |
ENGL 100 | Expository Writing I | 3 |
ENGL 200 | Expository Writing II | 3 |
MATH 100 | College Algebra | 3 |
MATH 150 | Plane Trigonometry | 3 |
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MATH 220 | Analytic Geometry and Calculus I | 4 |
PHYS 113 | General Physics I (lab included) | 4 |
PHYS 114 | General Physics II (lab included) | 4 |
PSYCH 110 | General Psychology | 3 |
SOCIO 211 | Introduction to Sociology | 3 |
STAT 325 or STAT 340 or STAT 350 | One introductory statistics course | 3 |
Additional humanities, social sciences, and other electives are required and vary with each program. Many programs require satisfactory scores on the Graduate Record Exam. Observation hours are usually required.
Requirements for pre-physical therapy schools vary, so consultation with a health professions advisor is strongly recommended.
For more information go to K-State Pre-health.
Pre-physician assistant is not a degree-granting program. Individual advising is strongly recommended.
The Pre-physician assistant curriculum prepares students for application to master’s physician assistant studies. Successful completion of a bachelor’s degree (any major) is required before entering. In addition to the requirements of the major, students must complete the following core requirements:
Courses | Course Title | Credit hours |
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BIOL 198 | Principles of Biology (lab included) | 4 |
BIOL 340 | Structure and Function of the Human Body (lab included) | 8 |
BIOL 455 | General Microbiology (lab included) | 4 |
BIOL 609 | Cellular and Molecular Biology of Human Diseases | 3 |
CHM 210 | Chemistry I (lab included) | 4 |
CHM 230 | Chemistry II (lab included) | 4 |
STAT 325 | Elements of Statistics | 3 |
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STAT 340 | Biometrics I | 3 |
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STAT 350 | Business and Economic Statistics I | 3 |
Additional humanities, social sciences, and other electives are required and vary with each program. Many programs require satisfactory scores on the Graduate Record Exam. Observation hours are usually required.
For more information go to K-State Pre-health.
Pre-respiratory care is not a degree-granting program. Individual advising is strongly recommended.
The pre-respiratory care curriculum is based on prerequisites for the professional program at KU Medical Center. Since prerequisites for other programs may vary, consultation with a health professions advisor is strongly recommended.
The following courses must be completed to qualify for admission to KU’s program:
Courses | Course Title | Credit hours |
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BIOL 198 | Principles of Biology (lab included) | 4 |
BIOL 340 | Structure and Function of the Human Body (lab included) | 8 |
BIOL 455 | General Microbiology (lab included) | 4 |
CHM 110 | General Chemistry | 3 |
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CHM 111 | General Chemistry Laboratory | 1 |
COMM 106 | Pubic Speaking I | 3 |
ENGL 100 | Expository Writing I | 3 |
ENGL 200 | Expository Writing II | 3 |
MATH 100 | College Algebra | 3 |
PHYS 115 | Descriptive Physics | 4 |
STAT 325 or STAT 340 or STAT 350 | One introductory statistics course | 3 |
Electives | 6 | |
Humanities electives | 9 | |
Math and science electives | 3-5 | |
Social science electives | 3 |
Requirements for pre-respiratory care programs vary, so consultation with a health professions advisor is strongly recommended.
For more information go to K-State Pre-health.
Pre-veterinary medicine is not a degree-granting program. Individual advising is strongly recommended.
The pre-veterinary curriculum specifically prepares students for application to the K-State College of Veterinary Medicine. Satisfactory completion of the courses listed below plus acceptable scores on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) are requirements for application. Although not generally required, most successful applicants have earned the bachelor’s degree prior to beginning veterinary school.
Courses | Course Title | Credit hours |
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BIOCH 521 | General Biochemistry | 3 |
BIOL 198 | Principles of Biology (lab included) | 4 |
BIOL 450 | Modern Genetics | 4 |
BIOL 455 | General Microbiology (lab included) | 4 |
CHM 210 | Chemistry I (lab included) | 4 |
CHM 230 | Chemistry II (lab included) | 4 |
CHM 350 | General Organic Chemistry | 3 |
CHM 351 | General Organic Chemistry Laboratory | 2 |
COMM 106 | Pubic Speaking I | 3 |
ENGL 100 | Expository Writing I | 3 |
ENGL 200 | Expository Writing II | 3 |
PHYS 113 | General Physics I (lab included) | 4 |
PHYS 114 | General Physics II (lab included) | 4 |
Free choice of electives | 9 | |
Humanities and Social sciences | 12 |
Students interested in veterinary medicine may be advised through the College of Arts and Sciences or the College of Agriculture. Prerequisites, established by the College of Veterinary Medicine, are the same. The college in which students receive undergradate advising should be chosen based on the individual student’s academic interests. The College of Veterinary Medicine at K-State does not recommend or give preference to one undergraduate college over the other.
The Veterinary Scholars Early Admission Program provides an admission opportunity for high school seniors. Students with a 29 or higher composite ACT score or a 1280 or higher SAT combined score qualify for application to the Veterinary Scholars Early Admission Program. For more information about the early admission program contact the College of Veterinary Medicine.
Regular consultation with a pre-veterinary advisor is strongly recommended and is of particular importance for students considering application to other veterinary schools.
For more information go to K-State Pre-health.