A person with a Spanish major who wants to be pre-med will need to focus on additional classes that will help with med school. Such classes include chemistry, Biology, and math.
You would need to major in premed.
You need to take premed courses if you want to get into a good dental school. Generally that means you major in biology.
pre-med isn't a major its more like a list of extra classes that are required to apply to medical school
pre-med is the major you need to fufill because it gives you all the presiquites course you need to apply to medical school biology is a field of study and antomony is a course you take if you major in the sciences believe it or not biochemistry or chemistry is a excellent major to help prepare you to medical school it fufills all the requirements studies have shown that chemistry and physical science majors to better on the mcat the biology majors.
I guess the real answer is it depends what you want to do in public health. No, you do not need to take the premed track if you would like to be a public health professional. In fact, you do not need any of the premed science requirements to get in to most MPH programs. Figure out what in public health you would like to do first (epidemiology, global health, health promotion, health policy, etc).
Pre-med is not a major. Students planning on attending medical school will major in biochemistry or similar, though some schools do offer structured premedical programs. It varies from school to school so it would be best to check the school's website for more information.
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Try both majors first and then concentrate on what is most interesting to you.
Try both majors first and then concentrate on what is most interesting to you.
Spanish and Portuguese are the two major languages in South America.
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You can take a minor in Spanish with any major. However, The major and minor system is really particular to bachelors degrees.