No, most programs have a list of requirements that you need to take before starting your nursing courses. These are typically: statistics, anatomy and physiology 1 & 2, microbiology, some sort of chemistry course, and Biology.
Pre med
yes you do and it would be the best way to go in order to be a dentist
A psychologist is not a physician, thus pre-med which includes prerequisite coursework for medical school is not required. If you want to become a psychiatrists (medical doctor with a specialization in psychiatry), then you would need to focus on per-med.
4 years: Pre Med 4 years: Med School 5 years: genberal surgery 2: transplant surgery fellowship
no! you don't even HAVE to have a degree to get into a pharmacy program. All you need to do is compete the prerequisites that your school of interest requires and then take the PCAT and apply to pharmacy schools. Pre med has nothing to do with pharmacy.
They do have a pre-med progam but I'm not sure.
biology or chemist! there is no such thing as a pre-med major
Pre Med, Biology or Chemistry.
To become a pediatrician, you will need to take all of the pre-med courses in college. These include human anatomy and physiology, psychology, sociology, and biology.
bachelor's degree and pre med degree.
Baylor is a great school for pre-med
what is pre-medical