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Dec 30, 2024
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2016-2017 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Biomedical Sciences, B.S.
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Return to: Department of Health and Biomedical Sciences
This degree will provide students with the academic preparation for acceptance into various professional and graduate degree programs such as medicine, dentistry, veterinary science, optometry, pharmacy, clinical laboratory technology, cytotechnology, and physician assistant. Core courses selected by each student will be based on his or her career goals.
Admission
To be accepted into the Bachelor of Science degree, a student must meet the general requirements for admission into Adventist University of Health Sciences (see General Studies Admission in the Admission Information section), and:
- Submit the Biomedical Sciences Program Application once admitted to the University. The application can be accessed at http://my.adu.edu.
- Have a minimum admissions GPA of 3.00 in high school or a GPA of 3.00 on a minimum of 12 college credits. GPAs presented to the Admissions Committee for each applicant will be a cumulative record of all college-level work.
- Have a minimum ACT composite score of 19 or a minimum combined score of 910 on the SAT. Applicants having 24 or more college-level credits from a regionally accredited college are exempt from this requirement.
- Interview with the Health and Biomedical Sciences Department.
Progression
Students may progress toward a Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Sciences when they:
- Maintain a minimum overall GPA of 2.70.
- Earn a minimum grade of “C” (2.00) in all science and health science requirements.
- Successfully repeat courses in which a minimum grade of “C” (2.00) was not achieved.
Completion
Adventist University of Health Sciences will consider students for graduation and conferral of a Bachelor of Science degree when they have met the general University requirements for graduation (see Graduation in the Academic Information section) and have:
- Completed a minimum of 124 trimester hours with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.50.
- Completed the prescribed course of study with a minimum of 42 upper division credits.
- Achieved a minimum grade of “C” (2.00) in all science and health science requirements.
- Completed competency assessment requirements.
- Completion of a minimum of 50% of the total required hours for the degree earned in residence at Adventist University of Health Sciences. A minimum of 36 hours earned at Adventist University for those entering a Baccalaureate completion program.
- Completed the service-learning requirement.
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Liberal Arts Requirements - 58 credits
Language Arts (9 credits)
Humanities (6 credits)
Three hours of which must be a literature course.
Math and Computer Sciences (9 credits)
Social and Behavioral Sciences (12 credits)
Health and Physical Education (3 credits)
Note:
1 Precalculus or Calculus strongly recommended. Calculus I is required for Pre-Pharmacy emphasis.
2 American Government or American Political Science will be accepted as a History Elective.
Science Requirements - 43 credits, 14 of which must be upper division
43 credits may be selected from the following:
Note:
1 Mandatory
Students should chose the remainder of their science credits based on the emphasis as listed below. Courses in italics are those which are generally required by the professional programs indicated. Those not in italics are suggested. Students should select their science courses based on the requirements of the schools they plan to attend.
Pre Med
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Pre Dental
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Pre Pharm
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Pre PA
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Biology
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Chemistry
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PHYS151,151L
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PHYS151,151L
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PHYS151,151L
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BIOL101,101L
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BIOL330,330L
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CHEM412
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PHYS152,152L
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PHYS152,152L
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PHYS152,152L
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BIOL102,102L
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BIOL345,345L
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CHEM413L
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BIOL345,345L
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CHEM412
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BIOL101,101L
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BIOL330,330L
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BIOL360
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BIOL360 /410
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CHEM413L
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BIOL102,102L
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CHEM412
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BIOL410,410L
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CHEM412
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BIOL330,330L
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CHEM413L
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BIOL420,420L
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CHEM413L
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Health Science Requirements - 10 credits
Electives - 13 credits
All students must complete 42 upper division credits. This requirement may be completed with 300- and 400-level elective courses. Students have the option to enroll in the following Community Health Transitional Care (CHTC) Internship courses in order to meet at least 8 of the elective requirements and gain experience in patient care.
Suggested Course of Study
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Return to: Department of Health and Biomedical Sciences
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