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What are the prerequisite courses for matriculation into the Medical School?

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What are the prerequisite courses for matriculation into the Medical School?

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The following courses are required: • one year of general biology * • one year of general chemistry (inorganic)* • one year of organic chemistry * • one year of general physics * • one year of English * all with laboratory courses Waiver of courses does not satisfy the requirements (e.g., English courses based on placement test). AP credits and college courses taken in high school or before matriculation into the undergraduate program can be used to complete these requirements. After matriculation, any remaining prerequisite courses must be completed at Drexel.

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