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USF 2000-2001 Undergraduate Catalog - Pages 73 - 75

Health Professions

The University of South Florida is an excellent location to prepare for a health profession. The Veterans Administration Hospital, University of South Florida Medical Center, Shriner's Hospital for Crippled Children, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, University of South Florida Mental Health Institute, and University Community Hospital are within walking distance of the campus and offer students excellent opportunities for observation, research, and experience.

The College of Arts and Sciences offers programs designed to prepare students for admission to professional schools of medicine, osteopathic medicine, dentistry, optometry, podiatry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and physical therapy. Usually these professions require four years of preprofessional preparation followed by four years of training in a professional school. A few well-prepared students with exceptional qualifications may be admitted to some professional schools as early as the completion of the junior year of preprofessional work. The preprofessional programs do not meet requirements for a degree; therefore, students must choose a major in addition to fulfilling their pre-professional requirements. Most preprofessional students major in the sciences because of their interests in the health sciences, and because of the considerable overlap between the preprofessional curriculum and the degree requirements for majors in the biology and chemistry departments. Entrance into all professional schools or programs is competitive, and students should begin establishing a record of excellence with the first semester at USF. Furthermore, it is essential that students pursue courses developing a sense of understanding of cultural and humane values as well as basic social problems.

The College of Arts and Sciences provides academic advising in the Science Advising Center. The office maintains a library of current catalogs and books on admission requirements for professional schools and is an important resource center for preprofessional students. Students considering one of the health professions should contact the College of Arts and Sciences during the first semester at USF to declare their interest in a health professions program. Students are then assigned to the Science Advising Center for curriculum planning, and each semester the office provides students with updated academic records. At the time of application to professional schools, students are provided information about admission tests and the application process, and they are assisted in the process of obtaining faculty evaluations.

Pre-dental - Pre-medical - Pre-podiatry Program

This program is designed to prepare students for admission to professional schools of dentistry, medicine, osteopathic medicine, and podiatric medicine. All of these professional schools have in common the following course requirements, which should be completed by the end of the junior year, the usual time of application:

Biology

Chemistry

Physics

In addition to these requirements it is generally expected that preprofessional students will complete two semesters of English and mathematics appropriate for their degree. Some schools require calculus and some require one or two courses in biochemistry. CLEP credit usually is not acceptable to professional schools.

Some professional schools recommend the following courses:

Biology

Chemistry

About University of Florida Dental School

An early admission program has been established in affiliation with the University of Florida College of Dentistry, which would allow students to be admitted to dental school after three years at the University of South Florida, completing a baccalaureate degree and dental school in a total of seven years. In order to be eligible for early admission to the College of Dentistry, a high school student must be accepted by the University of South Florida and must meet the following requirements: overall high school gpa of no less than 3.5, as computed by the University of Florida; total SAT of no less than 1260, or ACT of no less than 29; high school science gpa of no less than 3.5 with courses completed in both biology and chemistry; apply during the senior year of high school and be approved for admission by the College of Dentistry Admissions Committee following a formal interview. Following admission into the joint program, final acceptance to the College of Dentistry is contingent upon the student completing all required courses; earning a gpa of no less than 3.4 for all courses attempted and no less than 3.2 for courses in biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics; and completing the Dental Admissions Test with a score of no less than 16 on each section of the test. It is also possible for students to apply for early admission during the freshman and sophomore years at the University of South Florida. Additional information is available in the Science Advising Center.

The Univeristy of Florida recently added the following required and recommended courses for pre-dental students:

Required:

Strongly Recommended:

Recommended:

Pre-optometry Program

Optometry schools differ somewhat in requirements, but all optometry schools require at least two years of pre-optometry studies, and most schools require the following courses:

Biology

Chemistry

Mathematics

Physics

Many schools also require at least one semester of psychology (PSY 2012). Students should check requirements of individual schools and complete requirements for those schools where they plan to apply for admission.

A joint program between USF and Nova-Southeastern University College of Optometry allows students to complete a baccalaureate degree and doctor of optometry degree in a seven-year program. Freshmen may apply for the joint program by applying for admission to USF and also applying for admission to Nova-Southeastern. To be eligible for admission, students must meet all admission requirements for USF, and in addition must have an SAT minimum score of 1100, an ACT minimum of 25 or an EACT minimum of 27; a minimum high school GPA of 3.3; three years of high school science including biology and chemistry, and high school mathematics through algebra and trigonometry. Once admitted to the program students must earn a minimum GPA of 3.0 each term and satisfactorily complete required courses and the Optometry Admissions Test. Students must be Florida residents by the time they enter Nova-Southeastern.

Pre-veterinary Medicine Program

The pre-veterinary medicine program meets admission requirements of the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, the only veterinary school in the state. Admission into veterinary school is highly selective, and to be competitive students should obtain experience working with animals, preferably through employment with a veterinarian. Pre-veterinary students should complete a degree in the major of their choice while including the following entrance requirements:

Biology

Chemistry

Mathematics

Physics

In addition, students must have a minimum of 80 hours, including 6 hours of English, 6 hours of social science, and 9 hours of humanities. Students are also required to take two courses in animal science which are offered at UF, Introduction to Animal Science, and Animal Nutrition. Students usually take these in the summer before beginning Vet. School; these 8 hours can be counted in the 80.

B.A. Degree for Early Admission Students

Early admission to professional school is exceptional with today's competitive applicant pool; however, a few students may be admitted prior to completion of the bachelor's degree through special programs such as those described above or the University Honors Program.

Recommended Prerequisites (State Mandated Common Prerequisites) for Students Transferring from a Community College:

Students are encouraged to complete the A.A. degree and include the following courses, if available, during the program of study at the community college:

One year each, if offered, of:

Depending upon the professional school, additional science courses may be required or strongly recommended as indicated in the preceding sections. Exposure to a health profession is also strongly recommended.

There are no State Mandated Common Prerequisites for this degree program.

Students who are admitted to an accredited U.S. medical or dental school after completing their junior year at the University of South Florida may be awarded the B.A. degree in Interdisciplinary Natural Sciences from the College of Arts and Sciences subject to the following conditions:

  1. Transfer of a minimum of 30 semester hours in science courses from an accredited medical or dental school.

  2. Fulfillment of the following minimum requirements in attendance at the University of South Florida:
    1. 90 hours with at least a "C" average (2.000).
    2. Completion of a minimum of 24 hours in the department of major concentration and a minimum of 16 hours in supporting courses in sciences outside the department of major concentration. The 24 hours in the department of major concentration must be in courses applicable to a major in that department. The 16 hours in supporting courses must also be taken in courses applicable to a major in that department and must include a minimum of two courses at the 3000 level or above. At least a "C" must be earned in each course in both major concentration and supporting courses.

  3. Credit in the following courses:

    Biology

    • BSC 2010, 2010L Biology I: Cellular Processes (3,1)
    • BSC 2011, 2011L Biology II: Diversity (3,1)

    Chemistry

    • CHM 2045, 2045L General Chemistry I (3,1)
    • CHM 2046, 2046L General Chemistry II (3,1)
    • CHM 2210, 2210L Organic Chemistry I (3,2)
    • CHM 2211, 2211L Organic Chemistry II (3,2)

    Physics

    • PHY 2053, 2053L General Physics I (3,1) and
      PHY 2054, 2054L General Physics II (3,1)
      or
    • PHY 2048, 2048L General Physics I (Calculus Based) (3,1) and
      PHY 2049, 2049L General Physics II (Calculus Based) (3,1)

  4. A minimum of 20 credits from the following courses:

    Biology

    • MBC 3030C General Microbiology (4)
    • PCB 3023, 3023L Cell Biology (3,1)
    • PCB 3063, 3063L General Genetics (3,1)
    • PCB 4723, 4732L Animal Physiology (3,1)
    • PCB 5235 Principles of Immunology (3)
    • ZOO 4603 Animal Embryology (4)
    • ZOO 4753C Histology (4)

    NOTE: Students in the University Honors Program who are admitted early to USF's College of Medicine should not take PCB 4723, 4723L. They will complete Physiology at the College of Medicine in the spring of the junior year and will receive 6 semester hours of credit in place of PCB 4723, 4723L listed above.

    Chemistry

    • BCH 3023 Introductory Biochemistry (3)
    • CHM 3120C Elementary Analytical Chemistry (4)
    • CHM 3400 Elementary Physical Chemistry I (3)
    • CHM 3401 Elementary Physical Chemistry II (3)

    Mathematics

    • MAC 2233 Elementary Calculus I (4)
      MAC 2234 Elementary Calculus II (4)
      STA 2023 Introductory Statistics (4)
      or
    • MAC 2132 College Algebra and Trigonometry (4)
      MAC 2311 Calculus I (4)
      MAC 2312 Calculus II (4)

  5. Completion of the university’s Liberal Arts requirements and foreign language requirement for the B.A. degree.

  6. The last 30 credit hours prior to transfer to a medical or dental school in residence at the University of South Florida. Application for the baccalaureate degree must be received no later than two years from the date of entrance into the professional school.

Students admitted to professional schools of veterinary medicine, optometry, or podiatric medicine prior to completion of their degree may also be able to transfer courses from the professional school and receive their bachelor's degree. However, approval of the courses to be transferred must be obtained on an individual basis from the College of Arts and Sciences, and in some cases it may be necessary for students to complete more than 90 hours prior to leaving the University of South Florida.


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