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Can I fit all the pre-med courses into an undergraduate EE/CmpE curriculum?

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Can I fit all the pre-med courses into an undergraduate EE/CmpE curriculum?

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Yes you can. While both degrees only require 2 3-hour science courses (in addition to Physics), you typically need 1 year of biology and 2 years of chemistry. This includes a year of general chemistry lab and at least 1 semester of organic chemistry lab. The ECE curriculum allows for 12 hours of free electives. You may ultimately take more courses than required for the degree. From a scheduling perspective, you should try to take all of your biology/chemistry courses by the end of your junior year to adequately prepare you for the MCAT. If you try to follow the “Suggested Schedule” in the General Catalog, this may require reordering when you take your science courses and delaying some of your humanities and social science electives until your junior or senior year. If you try to follow the suggested schedule for an Electrical or Computer Engineering student in the 2001-2003 General Catalog, here is one way to modify it to fit in the required courses. The general recommendation is to de

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