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Occupational Therapy & Physicians Assistant - Associate Guide

Freshman Fall

  • BIOL 1123/1131
  • MATH 1513
  • CHEM 1123/1131*
  • ENGL 1113
  • HIST 1483 or 1493*

Freshman Spring

  • CHEM 1223/1231*
  • MATH 1613*
  • ENGL 1213
  • POLS 1113
  • 3 hour western civilization*

Sophomore Fall

  • PHYS 1115
  • PSYC 1113
  • PSYC 3553*
  • BIOL 3224*

Sophomore Spring

  • BIOL 3314
  • PHYS 1215*
  • PSYC 4563*

Junior Fall

  • BIOL 2154
  • 6 hour "H" (3 hour must be upper division)
  • SCI 3113*

Junior Spring

Courses related to major

  • BIOL 4354* or
  • BIOL 4133*
  • BIOL 4164*
  • GRE

Senior Fall

Courses related to major

Senior Spring

Courses related to major

*May not be required for your profession. Check your pre-requisite sheet.

This is an outline of courses to assist pre-allied health students with planning science sequences. Salient points to note:

  • This plan sequence ensures that the student has most of their pre-requisites completed before the spring of their sophomore year so the student is adequately prepared to take their professional exam.
  • This plan includes at least two sciences per semester. Students who choose lighter loads may not be as competitive for their professional program.
  • Courses are arranged to accommodate prerequisites. Be sure to read course descriptions in the University Catalog. Some of the courses listed may require additional prerequisites not listed above.
  • Other courses are likely required for admission to your health program. It is your responsibility to check with the program you would like to attend to ensure that you meet all of the admission requirements.
  • This plan may not include degree requirements for your major. Refer to Undergraduate Programs and Requirements for specific degree information.

Consultation with Pre-Health Advisor is essential.