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      Pre-Med Programs in Health Sciences

      Pre-med, or pre-medicine, is an undergraduate track designed to prepare students to enter medical school. Individuals may have the option to choose any major in any field of study as long as they complete certain required courses that make them candidates for medical school. This track may require students to pass examinations toward the end.

      What are pre-med in health sciences? Health sciences can cover a wide variety of topics as they relate to health and healing. Courses may include medical terminology, physics, biotechnology, calculus, psychology, statistics, sociology, general chemistry, organic chemistry, anatomy and physiology, and general biology. Health sciences is often a great choice of major for pre-med students because it usually involves the study of techniques that are used in assisting health professionals in caring for the sick, diagnosing ailments and rehabilitating the injured.

      Often, graduates with a pre-med in health sciences develop a variety of transferable skills that can make them hirable in many industries. These typically include planning and organization, time management, and adaptability.

      The pre-med aspect of a health science major combined with other varying factors means that the price of schooling may differ. Once a student has decided on a program, he or she should consult his or her chosen university for a breakdown of tuition and fees.

      A pre-med in health sciences usually prepares students to pursue advanced studies to become medical doctors, public health officials, osteopaths, and health administrators. Other common careers available upon graduation may include research assistant, pharmaceutical research assistant, physical therapist, nutritionist, management consultant, rehabilitation specialist or health science technician.

      Some portions of a pre-med in health sciences may be obtained remotely, which can help if students are far from their desired schools. Other courses may require students to attend on-campus lectures and labs. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.