About the Sequence
Sequence #3 is designed for students who did not take or dropped out of General Chemistry in their first year but still wish to apply between their junior and senior years.
Year 1
FALL
- BIOL 150: Ecology and Evolution or NEUR 101: Introduction to Neuroscience
- PSYC 101: Introduction to Psychology or SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology
- DSEM: Drew Seminar
SPRING
- BIOL 160: Diversity of Life
- PSYC 101: Introduction to Psychology or SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology or STAT 207: Introductory Statistics
SUMMER
- CHEM 150: Principles of Chemistry I or CHEM 151
- CHEM 160: Principles of Chemistry II or CHEM 161
Year 2
FALL
- BIOL 250: Molecular and Cellular Biology
- CHEM 250: Organic Chemistry I
- PHIL/REL 305: Bio-Medical Ethics (recommended)
- PSYC 101 or SOC 101 or STAT 207
SPRING
- CHEM 350: Organic Chemistry II
- BIOL 252: Microbiology (recommended)
- PSYC 101 or SOC 101 or STAT 207
Year 3
FALL
- BIOL 256: Anatomy & Physiology I (recommended)
- CHEM 360: Foundations in Biochemistry
- MATH 150: Calculus I (if taking PHYS 150)
- PHYS 111: Intro to Physics I or PHYS 150: University Physics I
SPRING
- BIOL 258: Anatomy & Physiology II (recommended)
- MATH 151: Calculus II (if taking PHYS 160)
- PHYS 111: Intro to Physics I or PHYS 150: University Physics I
NOTES
- To be successful on the MCAT, PSYC 101, SOC 101, and STAT 207 all need to be completed by the end of the third/junior year.
- STAT 207 may not be necessary for those majoring in heavily quantitative areas such as Chemistry, Mathematics, and/or Physics.
- BIOL 252, BIOL 256, and BIOL 258 are recommended, but not required for the MCAT. BIOL 250 is a prerequisite for these courses.
Year 4
FALL/SPRING
- Second English Requirement
- Other higher level coursework and/or research experience