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Transfer Credit and Advanced Standing Accelerated 3-4 Option Medical Biology - Medical Sciences Track General Information for Biological Sciences Department Majors |
Degree: Bachelor of Science with a major in Medical Biology- Medical Sciences Track
College: Arts and Sciences
Department: Biological Sciences
Contact: Dr. Stine Brown (Chair) sbrown@une.edu
Biology is an exploration of the living world that underscores and explains the unity and diversity of life. But it is also a truly human endeavor in that it affects us all. Because we live at this time in human history – at the beginning of what many believe to be a biological age – students must be able to apply biological concepts to the wide array of problems and choices they inevitably face.
The medical biology major is designed to provide a strong foundation in the biological sciences for students who ultimately pursue careers in human medicine, dentistry, other health professions (e.g. physical therapy), biomedical research, or the biotechnology industry. Students in the medical biology major can choose one of three possible tracks: (1) medical sciences track, (2) health sciences track, and (3) pre-physician assistant track.
The medical sciences track provides students with a solid foundation in the biological sciences at the molecular, cellular, tissue, organ, and organismal levels. In addition to the comprehensive introduction to general biology, the courses offered in this track introduce the student to the fields of physiology, biochemistry, cellular biology, and genetics. This track also includes those courses that are pre-requisite courses for entrance into medical and dental schools, such as two-semester general chemistry, two-semester organic chemistry, and two-semester physics. The many laboratory-based courses in this track allow students to become familiar with the most up-to-date laboratory techniques used for biological research, an advantage for students who wish to enter graduate schools in the biomedical sciences or to work in the biotechnology industry. Finally, students in this track have the opportunity to complete off-campus internships for college credit (e.g. in hospital, clinical, or laboratory setting).
This program is designed for: pre-medical students, pre-dental students, pre-veterinary students, students who will eventually enter graduate school in the biological sciences, and students who will eventually enter the biotechnology industry.
Courses previously completed at another accredited college can be transferred to this degree program. Transferred biology courses must be reasonably close in scope and content to the biology courses offered at UNE in order to count as exact equivalents. Otherwise, they will transfer as general electives. All Biology courses previously completed must be no older than eight years. Other options and restrictions apply. See Undergraduate Admissions also.
| Credits | |||
| University Core Requirements. |
42-43 |
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| Program Required Courses |
27-29 |
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| BIO 100-Biology I (included in core requirements) |
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| BIO 101-Biology II |
4 |
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| BIO 200-Genetics |
5 |
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| BIO 245-Gen Prin of Human Anat, Phys, and Patho I |
4 |
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| BIO 345-Gen Prin of Human Anat, Phys, and Patho II |
5 |
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| BIO 370-Cell Biology |
3 |
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| BIO 200 or higher elective (not satisfied by Internship/Research) |
3-4 |
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| BIO 400 or higher elective (not satisfied by Internship/Research) |
3-4 |
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| Program Required Science and Mathematics Courses: | 36 | ||
| Chemistry | |||
| CHE 110 - General Chemistry I |
4 |
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| CHE 111 - General Chemistry II |
4 |
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| CHE 210 - Organic Chemistry I |
5 |
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| CHE 211 - Organic Chemistry II |
5 |
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| CHE 310 - Fundamentals of Biochemistry |
4 |
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| Mathematics | |||
| MAT 150-Statistics for Life Sciences |
3 |
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| MAT 180 - Precalculus |
3 |
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| Physics | |||
| PHY 110 - Physics I |
4 |
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| PHY 111 - Physics II |
4 |
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| Open Elective Courses (as needed to reach 120 credits) | variable | ||
| Minimum Required Total Credits |
120 |
Accelerated 3-4 Option Medical Biology-Medical Sciences Track
For those students interested in attending the University of New England's College of Osteopathic Medicine (UNECOM), an accelerated version of this track offers the opportunity to complete this major upon successful completion of three years of undergraduate work and the first year of medical school. Qualified CAS undergraduate students who wish to become a doctor of osteopathy (D.O), may apply for early admission to the College of Osteopathic Medicine at the University of New England following their third year. This "3-4 Program" allows mature, qualified CAS students to complete an undergraduate degree and doctor of osteopathy degree in seven years. The program is for students admitted to CAS in the medical sciences track in the medical biology major. Recommended policy and procedures for this program follow:
Additional Information
See General Information for Biological Sciences Department Majors for details concerning curriculum topic areas, minors, honors program, internships, and general information on UNE's largest department. Please visit our Department Homepage also.