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2020-2021 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Pre-Medical Sciences, A.S.
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The Pre-Medical Sciences emphasis at Western Wyoming Community College is designed for students seeking transfer to a 4-year university to continue education in health related fields including pre-dentistry, pre-medicine, pre-physical therapy, and pre-veterinary medicine. The Pre-Medical Sciences is one of several majors at Western, including Biology Sciences, Chemistry, and Exercise Science, that give the student a solid foundation for transfer to a 4-year program and eventual acceptance into a health professional program. Most colleges today do not have a “pre-med” major and require a student to select a specific major such as Biology, Physiology or Chemistry. Exercise Science is a closely related major and works well with most Pre-Medical career paths and is a great compliment to a student who wants to pursue Physical Therapy or Sports Medicine. You can find the various program outlines under the “Programs” section of the print and online catalogs. Students are encouraged to check the catalogs of the transfer institutions in which they are interested, and adjust their course choices accordingly. The following curricula should cover the vast majority of situations students will encounter. Pre-Pharmacy is listed individually under the Science and Mathematics Program section of the catalog.
The admission and program requirements at the institution to which the student wishes to transfer vary significantly and students should select their coursework and major area of study to best fit their educational goals and the requirements of target institutions. All Pre-Medical Science majors need to develop these basic skills:
- Ability to find and evaluate scientific information.
- Ability to think critically.
- Ability to design and implement scientific experiments.
- Ability to communicate clearly, concisely, and competently.
A degree in Pre-Medical Sciences from Western Wyoming Community College provides the dedicated student with a strong scientific background and the tools necessary to successfully pursue a degree in professions in the health sciences. The program is designed as a stepping stone and, while not directly preparing students for employment, will equip students with a foundation to pursue employment in areas of health science including medical doctor, physical therapist, dentist and veterinarian.
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Freshman Year - Fall Semester
Subtotal: 16-18
Freshman Year - Fall Semester Notes:
- MATH 1400 or higher will meet requirement.
- In addition to ENGL 1010 , students may be required to also take ENGL 1011 (2 credits) due to placement, adding 2 additional credits to their graduation total.
- Health and Human Activity (PEAC) or Topics courses will fulfill this requirement; see your advisor for information on the topics courses.
Freshman Year - Spring Semester
Subtotal: 17
Freshman Year - Spring Semester Notes:
Sophomore Year - Fall Semester
- Social Science Credits: 3
- Health & Human Activity Credits: 1
- Math or Lab Science Credits: 12
Subtotal: 16
Sophomore Year - Fall Semester Notes:
- Social Science course from the following: ANTH 1100 , CRMJ 1001 , G&R 1050, HIST 1410 , HLED 1003 , HLED 1140 , PEPR 2130 , POLS 1200 , PSYC 1000 , PSYC 2080 , SOC 1000 , SOC 1100 .
- 12 hours of Math/Science from the following: BIOL 2010 , BIOL 2015 , CHEM 2320 , MATH 2200 .
- Health & Human Activity course: OEAC 1230 , or any PEAC course
Sophomore Year - Spring Semester
- Approved Humanities/Applied Arts Credits: 3
- Math or Lab Science Credits: 12
Subtotal: 15
Sophomore Year - Spring Semester Notes:
- 12 hours of Math/Science from the following: BIOL 2010 , BIOL 2015 , BIOL 2022 , CHEM 2340 , MOLB 2210 .
- Humanities/Fine Arts courses: ART 2120, ART 2410 , ASL 1200 , HUMN 1010 , FREN 1010 , SPAN 1010 , PHIL 2300, COMM 1000 , COMM 1030 , COMM 2010 , COMM 2110 , MUSC 1000 , MUSC 2015 , PHIL 1000 .
Subtotal: 64-66
Total Credit Hours: 64-66
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