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What is the Anatomy & Physiology Placement Test and am I required to take it?

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What is the Anatomy & Physiology Placement Test and am I required to take it?

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The purpose for the Anatomy & Physiology Placement Test is to ensure that students have a firm foundation of Biology and Chemistry in order to be successful in the Anatomy & Physiology courses. The primary prerequisite for majority of the Health Sciences programs offered, students must be eligible to enroll into the Anatomy & Physiology courses (BIO-103 & BIO-104). In order to be eligible, all students are required to take and pass the Anatomy & Physiology Placement Test with a minimum passing grade of 65%. There is also a Math and English prerequisite before a student can sit for the exam. For Math, a student must pass MAT-099 or place into MAT-100 or higher and pass ENG-100 or place into ENG-101. A final prerequisite is that students must document a passing grade in high school Chemistry or college level Chemistry course.

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