Serving in health professions is a demanding but rewarding pursuit, and students bound for the required postgraduate training must complete an appropriate program of study to be competitive. Students in any major may apply for medical graduate programs. While most health professions students major in biology, biochemistry, health science, and kinesiology, students in other majors may minor in Health Professions to meet established prerequisites that are unique to each field.
Several prerequisite lists appear below. While these tracks list the essential courses required by most programs, the student and advisor will work together to ensure that requirements for particular programs of interest are met. A two-year sequence of Health Professions seminars, required for some tracks and recommended for others, further prepares students through readings, discussion of ethical issues, and weekly visits with physicians, medical students, researchers, and other health professionals.
Students contemplating the health professions are encouraged to first consider the major they would like to study. Then the minor in Health Professions will complement the student’s major to provide depth and breadth in training.