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Can a student with a baccalaureate degree in another major prepare for application to medical (dental, etc.) school through the School of Continuing Education (SCE)?

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Can a student with a baccalaureate degree in another major prepare for application to medical (dental, etc.) school through the School of Continuing Education (SCE)?

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SCE offers all of the prerequisite science and math courses for admission to medical, dental, optometry schools, as well as those for other health professions. Medical schools require (minimally) a full year of general Biology, general chemistry, organic chemistry, general physics, calculus, and English. For the requirements of other health professions, visit Facts about the Health Professions.

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